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Michael Bott - Producer and Director.

My name is Michael Bott and it has been my privilege to partner writer/presenter Rupert Soskin on the making of this film, as Producer, Director, Cameraman - and pretty much everything else! Neither of us is an academic - or even an expert - but our mission in making this film has been to share our enthusiasm and knowledge and to convey something of the thrill of standing with these ancient stones - stones whose purpose and meaning is tantalisingly beyond our reach, lost forever in time.
Ask most people about ancient monuments in Britain and Ireland and they'll know of just one
or two - probably Stonehenge and Newgrange. Some will mention the big stone circle at Avebury. Others will tell of the stone circle or long barrow down the road from where they live. But few, very few, will be able to name more than a few of the thousands and thousands of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments which litter the length and breadth of the British Isles.
You might think there would be little to say about inert, immutable stones. Yet as we got into the workflow of researching, writing, planning, travelling and shooting, with schedules evolving to account for weather, breakdowns and the unexpected, we found that the 'unexpected' mostly came from the Stones themselves.
However much research we did and no matter how sure we were of the words Rupert was going to say to camera, being there – standing with the stones – kept turning our preconceptions and our plans on their head. This was a joy and a wonder. The stones taught us to go with the flow. What astonished us, and what we hope will astonish you too, is the sheer variety and richness of landscape and story that they present to us.
This film has been more than two years in the making. Our little convoy of camper van and Land-Rover has zig-zagged its way up through England, Wales, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Scotland, the Western Isles and eventually to Orkney. We have visited well over 100 sites and between us travelled at least 12,000 miles. At last, after 8 months in the cutting room, we are finally able to share with you the fruits of our adventure.
We loved making it, we hope you love watching it.
Sites featured in Standing with Stones

Carn Gluze, Merry Maidens, Tregeseal, Nine Maidens, Boscawen Un, Pendeen
Vau Fogou, Chun Quoit, Lanyon Quoit, Men An Tol, Rocky Valley, Rough Tor,
The Hurlers, Duloe, Trethevy Quoit, Merrivale, Drizzlecombe, Yellowmead,
Greywethers, Assycombe, Kraps Ring, Fernworthy, Froggymeade, Giant’s Grave,
Round Pound, Shovel Down, Scorhill, Nine Stones, Knowlton Henge, Chestnuts,
Coldrum, London Stone, Stonehenge, Woodhenge, West Kennett, Silbury Hill,
Avebury, Stanton Drew, Uffington White Horse, Priddy Nine Barrows, Stoney
Littleton, Waylands Smithy, Belas Knap, Rollrights, Ponty Pridd Rocking
Stone, Tinkinswood, Cerrig Duon & Maen Mawr, Gors Fawr, Llech Y Tripedd,
Pentre Ifan, Ysbytty Cynfyn, Moel Ty Uchaf, Druids Circle, Menai Strait,
Barclodiad y Gawres, Trefignath, Bryn Celli Ddu, Castleruddery, Browne’s
Hill Dolmen, Labbacallee, Ardgroom, Uragh, Shronebirrane, Poulnabrone,
Carrowmore, Maeve’s Cairn, Creevykeel, Beaghmore,
Newgrange,
Knowth, Dowth, Tynwald Hill, Arragon Circle,
Chasms, Mull Hill, Quartz BoxCashtal Yn Ard, King Orry’s Grave, Quaker Burial Ground,
Formby Point, Arbor Low, Nine Ladies of Stanton Moor, Bleasedale Circle, Rudstone, Langdale Pike, Druids
Circle of Ulverston, Sunkenkirk, Castlerigg, Long Meg, Nine Stones
Close, Twelve Apostles, Cairnholy, Glenquicken, Achnabreck, Cairnbaan,
Duncraigaig, Ballymeanoch, Great X, Nether Largie, Templewood, Leys of
Marlee, Cothiemuir Wood, East Aquorthies, Loanhead of Daviot, Old Keig,
Stonehead, Midmar Kirk, Sunhoney, Clava Cairns, Corrimony, Callanish, Grey
Cairns of Camster, Maes Howe, Ring of Brodgar, Stenness, Skara Brae, Tomb of the Eagles.

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