“The film captures the eerie sense of a village on lockdown, with empty streets and all businesses closed.”
On Facebook, the Island's Ship Inn pub commented: “Very sad, very poignant, very necessary, thank you Belvue for this very unusual video and with all of us in business on the island we hope normality will return when it’s safe to do so.”
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