Drifters (1929)
Drifters is a mesmerizing journey into the heart of Britain's North Sea herring fishing industry, where Grierson's masterful silent filmmaking evokes both the raw beauty of the sea and the grit of those who make their living from it. The film's striking visuals and poetic imagery create an emotional resonance that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit and the profound connection between people and nature. Whether you’re a lover of classic cinema, an admirer of documentary storytelling, or simply someone seeking a beautifully crafted tribute to hard work and camaraderie, Drifters promises to leave a lasting impression.