
Through The Dunes 2021
In *Through The Dunes* (2021), director Tim Price crafts a poignant coming-of-age drama set against the windswept backdrop of Formby's coastal dunes.
Director: Tim Price
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Through The Dunes* (2021) about?
*Through The Dunes* (2021) is a heartfelt drama centered on Lily, a young woman mourning her grandfather while grappling with a family tradition tied to Formby's dunes. When she's finally tasked with burying the Christmas tree, she discovers the weight of legacy and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
Who directed *Through The Dunes*?
Tim Price directed *Through The Dunes* (2021), bringing a delicate touch to this intimate coming-of-age story.
Who stars in *Through The Dunes*?
The film features Ian Hart, Bo Bragason, David Williams, and Helen Carter in key roles, each contributing to its emotional depth.
Is *Through The Dunes* (2021) worth watching?
As a short drama, *Through The Dunes* (2021) delivers a powerful punch in just 13 minutes. Its themes of tradition and loss resonate, making it worth a watch for fans of character-driven storytelling.
How long is *Through The Dunes*?
*Through The Dunes* (2021) runs for 13 minutes.
About Through The Dunes (2021) — A Short Drama of Grief, Tradition, and Coming of Age
In *Through The Dunes* (2021), director Tim Price crafts a poignant coming-of-age drama set against the windswept backdrop of Formby's coastal dunes. The story follows Lily, a spirited teenager on the brink of adulthood, as she grapples with grief and tradition after her grandfather's passing. Buried in the heart of this short but impactful film is the ancient ritual of burying the family Christmas tree—a rite that Lily is finally entrusted with, marking her transition from childhood to maturity. The film beautifully captures the bittersweet essence of memory, legacy, and the unspoken bonds between generations.
With a runtime of just 13 minutes, *Through The Dunes* (2021) packs emotional depth into its brief runtime, thanks to a compelling performance from Ian Hart and a supporting cast that brings authenticity to the screen. The drama unfolds with a quiet intensity, blending the raw emotions of loss with the serene beauty of nature. Themes of family, tradition, and the passage of time resonate deeply, making this a film that lingers long after the credits roll.