Remembering Earth is a sensory journey into the ancestral imagination, where granite stones hold the memory of ceremony older than history itself. Filmed among the ancient granite structures of West Cornwall, the work moves beyond historical reconstruction into a poetic evocation of ritual, myth, and presence.  A sparse voiceover, shaped like a mythic whisper, suggests a world where human and earth were bound by ritual. The soundtrack — woven from natural sounds and music created with stones, sticks, wind and breath — grounds the experience in raw, tactile resonance. Part meditation, part invocation, the film seeks not to explain the past but to awaken memory of a time when the earth itself was sacred.