This cinematic portrait of Brighton, in all its bohemian, and campaigning glory, darts between past present and is set to a sumptuous orchestral score. 'Father Neptune' is dunked in a raucous 1951 ritual, 1930s marchers celebrate the Soviet Union. Todays residents parade at Pride and commemorate Gaza. The elegant ferris wheel marks the passage of time, and a day-in-a-life of the city culminates in astounding puppetry and the winter festival, 'The Burning of the Clocks'. Composer: Ed Hughes. Director: Lizzie Thynne. A Brighton Festival Commission 2016, supported by Screen Archive South East.