“Against the Tide” – Film

Eremitism has its parallels, including solitude and “intentional community.” This last is the context for Against the Tide, a 13-minute documentary film produced by Aeon Video.

From the website: (byline): “Living off-grid on a remote Scottish island is a mix of rejection and acceptance.” Text: “On the small Scottish island of Erraid, members of an off-the-grid community seek to live as close to nature as possible, pursuing a sustainable alternative to the consumerism of the outside world. This means days spent working the land and relying on one another. Against the Tide follows a woman named Gill who decided to upend her life after a relationship breakup, and ‘risk the unknown’ by moving to the island. Capturing the contemplative pace of life on Erraid, the Scotland-based filmmaker Giulia Candussi follows Gill as her six-month trial stay comes to a close, and she and her fellow community members decide if she’ll become a permanent resident.”

URL: https://aeon.co/videos/living-off-grid-on-a-remote-scottish-island-is-a-mix-of-rejection-and-acceptance