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Silent Witness

Simon Everson
1995 The Netherlands; United Kingdom 43 minutes English

PC Peter Clements is the Thames identification officer, whose mission is ‘to identify all corpses recovered from the river, inform the relatives, find out why, how and when it happened, and prepare the elvidence for the Coroner’s inquest’. Taking the example of three mysteries (one dating back about thirty years) which he has recently managed to solve, the film depicts not only the strictly technical side of his work, but also its human side. This is the story of someone who gets involved, who restores a victim’s dignity and who helps relatives understand what has happened and come to terms with their loss. The film also tackles the questions of suicide, of the loneliness and distress of all those who have one day sought refuge in this river, its ebb and flow symbolizing the hazards of human existence.

Simon Everson

Après des études de communication et design en Grande-Bretagne, il entre à la National Film and Television School en 1988 et à l’Ecole de cinéma de Lodz en 1989. A réalisé :

Room to live, 1991 – Time Stands Still, 1992 – Bridge to the Past, 1993 – The Precinct, 1994 – St. Tiggywinkles, 1994 – Fruit Stories, 1995 – Identity Unknown, 1995

Production :
ZDF; BBC 2; Scorpio Film Production
Editing :
Jamie Trevill
Sound :
Alastair Widgery
Photography :
Simon Everson

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