Oss Oss Wee Oss
1953
Documentary
Synopsis
Padstow, a fishing village on the coast of Cornwall, celebrates May Day with an ancient custom: two osses (hobby-horses) dance through the town streets accompanied by drums and accordions. All Padstownians participate in the event, which has now become a tourist attraction drawing over tens of thousands of annual visitors. Folklorists Alan Lomax and Peter Kennedy and filmmaker George Pickow collected footage at the festival in 1951, producing a pioneering work in the use of sound, low-light photography, and conversational presentation of narrative. A favorite of Margaret Mead, who used it in her classes, the film circulated widely and continues to have influence today, especially in the neo-Pagan community.
Credits
Director
Cast
Charlie Bate as Himself - Narrator
Charlie Chilton as Himself - Narrator
Crew
George Pickow (Cinematography)
Alan Lomax (Writer)
Original Poster
Oss Oss Wee Oss - Original Poster
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