Ravensbourne is a mediation on the evolving relationship between humans and nature.
In our increasingly fast-paced lives, how often do we reflect on the place of nature within our landscapes?
Following the River Ravensbourne from its source at Caesar’s Well in Keston to its mouth at Deptford Creek, the film charts its eleven-mile navigation of an increasingly human world.
Directed by Miles Roberts
Produced by Miles Roberts
Photography by Yuhan Ding
Edited by Miles Roberts/ Leatile Malets Monthe
Colour Grade by Yuhan Ding
The aim of this film was to chart the resilience of nature and its interplay with urban life through a portrait of the River Ravensbourne at three points of its course. As the film progresses, the human impact on the river becomes increasingly apparent. The film offers the viewer an opportunity to reflect on the increasingly fraught coexistence of the natural world with human activity, a reflection whose importance has never been more apparent as we face the biodiversity crisis, rapid urban sprawl, and the climate emergency.