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Paul Diffley on his new film - A Dream of Edwin Drummond Interview

Rob Greenwood talks to Paul Diffley about his latest film, A Dream of Edwin Drummond. They discuss the filmmaker’s chance encounter with Ed Drummond whilst making The Long Hope - an event that ultimately changed the direction of the entire film. They go on to explore the themes throughout his latest film, as well as the ascents, poetry and political activism that shaped the life of one of climbing’s most remarkable characters.



24 Mar, 2021

Enjoyed the chat, thanks!

24 Mar, 2021

Brilliant! Can't wait to see the full film

25 Mar, 2021

So glad Diff is doing Ed Justice. I've always loved the Scottish narrator reading the poems on The Long Hope, so having more is a real treat!

Hi All,

Thanks for the positive feedback.

I watched the film twice and enjoyed it both times, so much so that I'll likely go back for a third. Ed Drummond really is an fascinating character and this interview gave me a good excuse to delve back into his writing, his routes and the experiences I've had on them (something I recommend everyone do anyway - irrespective of whether or not they watch the film).

That said, I'm sure Paul would appreciate you watching the film, and I can guarantee you it'll be an unforgettable experience - seeing the world through Ed Drummond's eyes.

On that note, I'd like to see the world through those eyes again sometime, as/when I'm next out climbing...

26 Mar, 2021

I saw the original film/performance/event at Kendal. It was very memorable, interesting but most of all, an emotional journey. Great mix of archive footage, specially shot film and live readings and music. To have his family members taking part added depth. Ed's character and complexity came across and his climbs and his climbs got their just recognition.

I have to declare I played a minor part in the proceedings, but I can objectively say this film has captured the essence of the one off live event and is well worth a look, or several!

Cheers,

Lex

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