Runner, by Michael Baig-Clifford and Ravi Deepres, takes
its audience as close as possible to the mental and physical experience
of running a half-marathon through sound and the moving image.
Combining
material from the BUPA Great North Run with specially shot sequences of
a single runner, it follows the journey of a man, one soul in the flood
of 50,000.
The film also features an original sound composition by :zoviet*france:
Runner starts with busy, noisy shots from digital video
cameras to capture the chaotic feeling of being in the run, and moves
through to 16mm film, which gradually immerses the viewer in the
runner's imagination. These long wide shots, taken on the Pennines and
the beach at South Shields, not only evoke memories of early morning
training sessions but also the mental spaces that the runner escapes to
when completing such a physical task.