A Day at the Beach

A Day at the Beach

Year: 1970

Runtime: 93 mins

Language: English

Director: Simon Hesera

Drama

Bernie, a smooth‑talking drifter with a penchant for booze and no clear purpose, brings his young niece Winnie to the seaside for a day of fun. Instead, his relentless drinking spirals the outing into a hazy, chaotic trek through the resort’s eccentric community.

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1

Bernie goes to Melissa's flat to pick up Winnie

The film opens with Bernie, an alcoholic, walking in the rain to collect his six-year-old daughter Winnie from his ex-wife Melissa. He hides his drinking as he waits for Winnie to be ready, signaling the fragile balance of their day. Winnie affectionately calls him 'Uncle Bernie,' unaware that he is her father.

Melissa's flat
2

Bernie raids the flat's liquor supply

While waiting, Bernie sneaks into the flat's liquor stash and gulps down several shots of vodka. The quick intoxication foreshadows the reckless behavior that will drive the day. His preoccupation masks the underlying neglect he will show Winnie.

Melissa's flat
3

Foyer confrontation with a condescending lady

In the building's foyer, Bernie berates a condescending lady, a moment that amuses Winnie when she dubs him 'Uncle Bernie.' The scene exposes Bernie's habit of verbally attacking others and his casual disregard for social boundaries. Winnie’s laughter contrasts with the tension of the moment.

Melissa's flat foyer
4

Louis confronts Bernie at the station

At the station, Louis confronts Bernie about money owed, and Bernie lies about having funds. Louis punches him, exposing Bernie's pattern of deceit and the volatile consequences that follow. Winnie witnesses the conflict in the background.

Station
5

Beach visit and first seashell gift

They reach the beach, where Bernie gives Winnie something to eat and they enter a souvenir shop. He buys her a seashell, a small keepsake that marks a brief moment of tenderness amid the day’s chaos. Winnie clings to the moment as a brief respite.

Beach; souvenir shop
6

Bernie chats with a fisherman while Winnie visits a cafe

Bernie talks with a fisherman while Winnie slips off to a cafe. The separation emphasizes Winnie’s loneliness and Bernie's preference for distraction over care. The day’s imbalance grows more evident as they drift apart.

Beach; nearby cafe
7

Cafe misadventure: waitress attacked and more drinking

Inside the cafe, Bernie attacks the waitress simply for wearing slacks, then guzzles more beer. Winnie wanders off again, left to cope with her father’s impulsive behavior. The scene cements Bernie’s pattern of recklessness.

Cafe
8

Second seashell and thefts at a shop run by a gay couple

Winnie loses the seashell in the cafe, and Bernie moves to a shop tended by a gay couple where he buys another shell and pockets more alcohol. His petty theft underscores his spiraling irresponsibility. Winnie remains apart from his chaotic pursuits.

Shop run by a gay couple
9

Pancake cafe and another unpaid round

They stop at a different cafe where Winnie eats pancakes, and Bernie again vanishes without paying. This pattern of stealing and neglect deepens Winnie’s sense of abandonment. The day grows heavier with each skipped obligation.

Pancake cafe
10

Scottish poet and Ghanaian man: drunken conversations

In separate encounters, Bernie shares drinks with a Scottish poet and later with a man from Ghana, all while ignoring Winnie’s pleas to go home. The scenes highlight Bernie’s self-absorption and detachment from his daughter. Winnie’s disappointment becomes a quiet undercurrent to the conversations.

Various locations
11

Ditching Winnie: sandwich shop and spirit shop theft

Though he promises to find a taxi to take Winnie home, Bernie ditches her in a sandwich shop and heads to a spirit shop to steal a bottle of gin, then pockets a bottle of brandy. The spree leaves Winnie increasingly exposed and frightened. The day’s turn toward danger becomes inevitable.

Sandwich shop; Spirit shop
12

Bernie retrieves Winnie; he is drunk

Bernie returns to retrieve Winnie, visibly sloshed, as she tries to hold his hand and keep him upright. The moment highlights the peril Winnie faces from Bernie's uncontrolled drinking. Winnie’s fear is palpable as the search for safety feels distant.

Sandwich shop vicinity
13

Final tragedy: Bernie dies after hitting rocks

The film ends with Bernie stumbling and striking his head on a pile of rocks. Winnie calls out to him 'Uncle Bernie,' a heartbreaking moment that confirms his death. The sudden end casts a pall over the day’s earlier chaos.

Rocks by the shore
14

Winnie mourns and holds onto the memory

In the final shots, Winnie is seen crying and wailing for Uncle Bernie, underscoring the lasting trauma of the day and the absence left by her father’s neglect. The closing image is of a child grappling with loss and the cost of a carelessly lived life.

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