Jane Darke’s film on Charles Causley can be seen at Calstock Arts on Friday, November 25.

This celebrates the much loved Cornish poet, celebrated for his genius worldwide, but drawing inspiration from his home in Cornwall.

Admired by contemporaries John Betjeman, Ted Hughes and Roger McGough, Causley’s work frequently embraced his local area, as well as broader Cornwall and its plentiful legends.

The film features many of his best poems, some set to music by his distant relative Jim Causley on the album Cyprus Well. There is archive footage of Causley and interviews with poets Simon Armitage, Roger McGough and Andrew Motion.

Tickets: phone 01726 879500 or available from Levines in Calstock.