‘Not the tea-cosy Yorkshire’ : the film about carwash workers showing the dark side of the Dales
The Ceremony is an award-winning film about migrant workers on a grim mission with a corpse. Its director relives a January shoot hampered by hailstones, flash floods and frozen moors ‘The Yorkshire Dales are at their most alive when it’s really miserable and horrible,” says Jack King, director (…)
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