Folklore Tapes (UK) are currently crowdfunding their next project: a 
reimagining and creative expansion of 1969 film The Watchers, available to 
watch for free via BFI Player  Watch The Watchers online - BFI 
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Shot on the moors above Todmorden, West Yorkshire, on 16mm black-and-white film 
by students of the Royal College of Art, and running at 26 minutes, the film 
weaves together themes and stylistic elements that would later become hallmarks 
of British folk horror — and includes what is possibly the first depiction of 
an alien abduction in British film. Yet, despite its thematic resonance and 
creative ambition, The Watchers remains a largely overlooked gem — standing 
shoulder to shoulder with classics like Nigel Kneale’s Beasts (1976), David 
Rudkin’s Penda’s Fen (1974), and Alan Garner’s Red Shift (1979), but still 
waiting to be fully acknowledged.
This new project seeks to highlight this cult film through contemporary 
artistic interpretation, and share in-depth research hewn together by Kelly 
Loughlin over several years. A Kickstarter campaign forms a crucial part of the 
funding for three key elements of the project, all set to launch together at 
the end of January 2026: a reimagined soundtrack to The Watchers, a 100-page, 
full-colour A5 book, and an immersive live stage adaptation of the film at 
Todmorden Hippodrome. This project will expand upon the film’s atmospheric 
legacy, drawing out its folkloric undertones and exploring the cultural and 
psychic landscape it inhabits.
Folklore Tapes have been based in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, UK, for the past 
three years, and this new focus on The Watchers builds from their most recent 
work, The Witches of Eagle 
Crag<https://folkloretapes.bandcamp.com/album/the-witches-of-eagle-crag> (2024) 
— an LP and live show rooted in a local tale about a witch said to haunt the 
dramatic rocky outcrop just north of the town.
Find out more, and pledge your support for the project, 
here<https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2125198143/folklore-tapes-present-the-watchers-book-record-show>.

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