Bevis Bowden

Filmes

The Wild Tour
Camera Operator
In May 2021, Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley set off from Northam Burrows, on Devon’s north coast. They aimed to run 120 miles to the south coast, finishing in Dartmouth. They stopped along the way in fields, farm yards, chapels, barns and orchards, to perform their show ‘These Hills Are Ours’. The Wild Tour of Devon was a celebration of everything we’d all been unable to do over the past year: perform live, sing together, and run in places too wild to be accessible from our front doors. It’s a comeback tour with a difference.
The Wild Tour
Editor
In May 2021, Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley set off from Northam Burrows, on Devon’s north coast. They aimed to run 120 miles to the south coast, finishing in Dartmouth. They stopped along the way in fields, farm yards, chapels, barns and orchards, to perform their show ‘These Hills Are Ours’. The Wild Tour of Devon was a celebration of everything we’d all been unable to do over the past year: perform live, sing together, and run in places too wild to be accessible from our front doors. It’s a comeback tour with a difference.
The Wild Tour
Cinematography
In May 2021, Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley set off from Northam Burrows, on Devon’s north coast. They aimed to run 120 miles to the south coast, finishing in Dartmouth. They stopped along the way in fields, farm yards, chapels, barns and orchards, to perform their show ‘These Hills Are Ours’. The Wild Tour of Devon was a celebration of everything we’d all been unable to do over the past year: perform live, sing together, and run in places too wild to be accessible from our front doors. It’s a comeback tour with a difference.
The Wild Tour
Director
In May 2021, Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley set off from Northam Burrows, on Devon’s north coast. They aimed to run 120 miles to the south coast, finishing in Dartmouth. They stopped along the way in fields, farm yards, chapels, barns and orchards, to perform their show ‘These Hills Are Ours’. The Wild Tour of Devon was a celebration of everything we’d all been unable to do over the past year: perform live, sing together, and run in places too wild to be accessible from our front doors. It’s a comeback tour with a difference.
The Perfect Silence
Director of Photography
Heavily pregnant Natalie 18 (bolshie and brash) still parties hard with best mate Mel. Homayra 60's (Middle eastern and proud) lives next door and cares for ailing husband Sully. She's sick of Natalie and her friends, their racist comments and loud music. However one night, events change the course of the two women's lives forever and bring forth an unlikely union.