Celebrate the artistry of Hew Locke in 'The Procession,' an immersive cinematic experience that unveils 140 intricate sculptures at Tate Britain. Each sculpture represents a diverse procession of individuals, each burdened by the weight of their historical and cultural past. This visually captivating journey allows viewers to explore not only the art but also the personal and collective narratives it conveys. As the camera gracefully navigates the Tate Britain setting, it offers a unique perspective on Locke's characters, inviting audiences to engage with and contemplate the themes of displacement, protest, carnival, and the quest for a better future. Enhanced by an evocative score by Serbian composer Nemanja Mosurovic, which incorporates ambient sounds from Guyanese masquerade bands, New Orleans funeral marches, and the Semana Santa de Sevilla festival, 'The Procession by Hew Locke' generates a dynamic and emotionally charged experience that mirrors the artist's intention behind his sculptures. This film serves as an open-ended invitation, encouraging viewers to observe, connect with, and participate in the exploration of these profound themes and artistic expressions.