Tuesday 16th September 2025
on board the John Sebastian Lightship

September’s Poetry Film Club will feature Sarah Tremlett (MPhil, FRSA, leading, British, prize-winning poetry filmmaker, poet, artist and theorist, and editor of Liberated Words online) reading from and talking about her latest publication, and screening Flight the poetry film from the prologue to the book. Horse-Woman (Basic Bruegel Editions, Canada, April, 2025) is a mythical ‘otherkin’ poetic memoir with paintings from the past. It relates to a traumatic period in her early life when she was working as a fashion model whilst painting and writing in a bohemian London bedsit, and in this account, resurrects a childhood horse companion for protection.

Rebecca Rezakhani-Hilton will be reading short poems. Rebecca is a poet, filmmaker, DJ and multidisciplinary artist whose work an ongoing exploration of dreams, empathy, angels, temporality, return, hope, impossibility and an exploration into her Iranian heritage. At the heart of her practice lies a deep interest in the relationship between the body and the contexts we inhabit socially, historically and spiritually. Her work has been exhibited both in the UK and internationally, including in Bath, Newcastle, London, Belgium and Berlin. Rebecca will present a poetry film and read short poems.

Chaucer Cameron is the author of In an Ideal World I’d Not Be Murdered. The poetry film adaptation of the book has screened at the CCA in Covent Garden, Reel Poetry Festival in Houston, Aberystwyth Poetry Festival, Worcester, Exeter, Bristol, Glastonbury and Yorkshire. Chaucer will share four variations of one poetry film ‘Hooked’, from a poem in In an Ideal World.
As usual, there will be plenty of time for discussion.
Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio