Embers

Embers

Embers is a short starring John Cooper, Graham Harley, and Linda Heywood. A small community pursues a new identity in the post-industrial age. For almost a century, a coal mine stood next to the village of Edwinstowe in England. The...

Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
9 minutes
Genres
Short, Documentary
Actors
John Cooper, Anna Jackson, Linda Heywood, Graham Harley
Director
Daniel Saunders
Writer
Milo Diebel
Country
UK
Year
2018
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी

Comments about short «Embers» (17)

Kevin Peters avatar
Kevin Peters

A small community pursues a new identity in the post-industrial age. For almost a century, a coal mine stood next to the village of Edwinstowe in England. The pit closed in 2015, ending coal mining in Nottinghamshire.

Ann S. avatar
Ann S.

Five stars. It is what it is. Not gonna win any oscars, but much more fun than most oscar winners. Suspend your disbelief, sit back, and enjoy. And try not to take life too seriously.

Doris Carter avatar
Doris Carter

Brilliant underrated Documentary film!

Lawrence Hansen avatar
Lawrence Hansen

Great movie! Cinematography was excellent and scenes were superb.

James Wilson avatar
James Wilson

I have to say to make such an impressive trailer and such an interesting film, takes great doing!

Evelyn avatar
Evelyn

This movie was absolutely great in my opinion; it might even be my favorite movie at this moment.

Shirley S. avatar
Shirley S.

Great story line with terrific acting... Very relative!

Stephanie T. avatar
Stephanie T.

Anna Jackson and John Cooper are great together.

Maria avatar
Maria

The best movie I've seen in a long long time. Beautifully written and executed. Seriously. Amazing.

Teresa H. avatar
Teresa H.

I was pleasantly surprised, this actually turned out to be a great movie, action and humor.

Martha O. avatar
Martha O.

Out of those that I have watched, this would have to be my least favorite Milo Diebel film. Considered one of the best films of all time.