'Wellow' dwells upon place, ancestry, mortality and religion, triggered by the redevelopment of the filmmaker's late Grandfather's Baptist church on the Isle of Wight, UK. Extracted quotations from T.S Eliot's poem, 'Four Quartets', along with a telephone conversation with her mother, recorded during the Covid pandemic illuminate themes of time, memory, life cycles through this English village community.
—Waterman, Sally