Ebb+Flow
A short film about a river. About everything and nothing and hardly about a river at all.
Filmed almost entirely on dash-cam and phone, two artists – Rachael Adams and Robert Littleford – try to capture the natural flow of their unfiltered thought processes, while looking at the landscape of the Lower Ouse Valley.









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5th July screening at Towner, Eastbourne
Due to limited capacity, the screenings at Towner Eastbourne, will initially be invitation-only.
Screenings
Towner Eastbourne,
Devonshire Park, Eastbourne
BN21 4JJ
Lower Ouse Valley
A geographical region in East Sussex, England, defined by the River Ouse as it flows towards the sea. The valley is known for its historical significance, including Roman settlements and sites of Neolithic importance. It’s also facing challenges related to climate change, including flooding and coastal erosion.
Newhaven
Littleford+Adams are Robert Littleford and Rachael Adams, they work in the east side of the port town of Newhaven.
Research
Littleford+Adams wander about, listening and watching and staring out of windows. They are determined yet relaxed. They follow threads and hunches and trust in gut-feelings and enthusiasm.
Meta meta
Sincere and ironic, superficial and deep, screen-based and real-life, fabrication and truth, fact and fiction.
Take two oppositional factors without them cancelling each other out, or landing in the average zone between. Unlike the magnet: magnets exert opposing forces on each other.
Beach Road Project Space
Littleford + Adams curate and share their workings-out in a 10ft x 10ft space.
“There was Modernism, there was Post-Modernism… we’re more Post-it note Modernism.”
Rachael Adams
“It’s my apple.”
Robert Littleford