Film

Ramble On

Activist, Right to Roam campaigner and self styled ‘Foot-soldier’ Terry Howard journey’s across the Sheffield moorlands in this slow-cinema ramble that tells the story of the fight to reclaim England’s stolen ground.
 
Terry Howard rambling across the moorlands close to Sheffield.

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Running time

31 minutes

Country / Nationality

UK

Our Judges say:

We have the right to roam over just 8% of 25% of Britain's ancient monuments are inaccessible because they are on private land whose owner refuses to allow access to them. This marvellous, meditational, Made in Sheffield film describes this issue and many others while portraying a a marvellous walk through Sheffield countryside - watching the back the narrator until the very end. Transporting.

Paul Hodgson Music Judge

Activist, Right to Roam campaigner and self styled ‘Foot-soldier’ Terry Howard journey’s across the Sheffield moorlands in this slow-cinema ramble that tells the story of the fight to reclaim England’s stolen ground.