

A portrait of sculptor Barbara Hepworth revisiting the Yorkshire landscapes that inspired her and her home studio in St Ives, Cornwall.
Cinematography
Yorkshire moors and Cornish light worshipped like sculptures themselves.
Sound
Gabrielle Drake's voice — archival whispers, devastatingly present.
Production
Hepworth's actual studio: untouched, holy, slightly dusty perfection.
Director
Richard Shaw
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hepworth's St Ives studio was preserved exactly as she left it in 1975 — down to the half-finished coffee. The film crew had to shoot around museum hours.
She was the first female sculptor to achieve full international recognition in Britain — and the film subtly notes she still had to fight for studio space that male contemporaries took for granted.
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