Upcoming Film to be a "Visual Love Letter" to Skegness
Introduction to the Project
An upcoming Shane Meadows film will be a "visual love letter" to his favorite resort, said the celebrated director. Meadows, known for titles including "This is England" and "The Gallows Pole", recently stopped to talk to the local artist John Byford while filming on the beach in Skegness.
The Story Behind the Film
In a video shared by Mr. Byford online, Meadows revealed that the road trip film, called "Chalk", tells the story of two girls who travel from Margate to Edinburgh. Meadows shared that when he was a little boy from Uttoxeter, he had a family friend who had a static caravan in Ingoldmells, which is where a large part of his youth was spent, and he has nothing but beautiful memories of Skegness.
Personal Connection to the Location
The director said it was an "honor" to be back in the area and said it would be his "proudest moment" if the film could be premiered in the city. Meadows says he has good memories of holidays in the resort as a child. The resort was the first place on the map that he wanted to start filming, and he added that he never thought he would come back and film there.
Filming and Inspiration
Meadows wanted to write a "visual love letter" to his favorite holiday resort. The crew was seen filming on the beach and the pier, including donkey rides. Mr. Byford described his encounter with Meadows as an "absolutely brilliant experience" and said he was looking forward to seeing the film.
Conclusion and Future Plans
The film’s release is highly anticipated, especially in Skegness, where it was partially filmed. Fans of Meadows’ work and locals alike are excited to see the final product and how the director’s personal connection to the location will be showcased. For more information and updates on the film, as well as other local stories, you can listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North, or tell us about a story you think we should be covering.