The Swimmer
Tom Litten
The Swimmer

A young man swims across the rivers and lakes of Britain to a soundtrack of assorted nationalistic music. As he passes people on the banksides including children, lovers and a tramp their thoughts and conversations are also heard. Ultimately, after walking through a wood at night, the boy returns to the water and appears to sink below the surface.
The Swimmer
Tom Litten
The Swimmer
Child Swimmer
Niall Burton
Child Swimmer
Child Swimmer
Curtis Coker
Child Swimmer
Child Swimmer
Tony Heirs
Child Swimmer
Child Swimmer
Charlie Likeman
Child Swimmer
Boy
Joshua Coleman
Boy
Boy
Samuel Harry Hockday
Boy
Boy
Kit Johnson
Boy
Boy
Caleb Powel Lindon-Emms
Boy
Boy
Gabriel Ronnie Lindon-Emms
Boy
Boy
Joshua John Lindon-Emms
Boy
Boy
Jasper Martin
Boy
Quite near the end, there is a monochrome sequence as Tom Litten swims across a loch, or a lake, with the sun setting behind him whilst Vaughan Williams’s “…Thomas Tallis” is playing that is simply gorgeous to look at. Indeed, much of this is an attractive watch as this young man swims the waterways of the UK observing and being observed by people, their pets, their children and the wildlife. The photography shows us the litheness of the swimmer as he effortlessly glides through the water as well as also displaying the beauty of the scenery. That’s not a sterile sensation; this scenery is alive and buzzing and vibrant and this almost entirely unscripted film just lets us relax and let it wash over us. The final scene is peaceful, but also quite perplexing… Definitely worth ten minutes.
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