In an age of intersecting political, man-made and ecological disasters, this film is an ode to the sirens of a changing world. Will we hear them in advance? Does an alarm have to be alarming?
Official selection MOMA Doc Fortnight 2024 - World premiere
A poetic response to the archive and oral histories of Tyneside Cinema, an independent cinema in north-east England which has faced many waves of crisis. Through vignettes, SINKHOLE meditates on grand visions and being near to collapse.
A stop motion exploring the negative usage of technology.
Drawing inspiration from the Nakagin Capsule Tower, remote
working and research into the evolutionary effect of technology, this piece of motion presents a future that might be closer than we think.
Two cities with two women walking in them at night. In one (found footage), light is all that remains. In the other (created in AI), there was never anything else.
In the aftermath of sexual assault, a woman retreats into the garden of her mind. Searching for answers and struggling to do 'the right thing', she realises that she must regain her voice and find new paths to healing, before she and her garden are destroyed completely.
Bedridden I-Kiribati Yorkshire nun, Anna (81), struggles to reconcile with her declining body, until an urgent memo from her brother provides her with newfound hope, perspective and purpose. With Kiribati under imminent threat of going underwater due to climate change, her native people's survival depends on Anna's amphibious transformation.
A filmmaker sets out on a journey to discover the mother she never knew.
Official Selection Visions Du Réel 2025 - World premiere
Official Selection Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2025
BAFTA Film Awards 2025 - Nomination - Best British Short Film
We enter the Labyrinth at Richmond Underground station and emerge somewhere very far away. What will we find?
The film is compiled from photographs taken in London and Heraklion. When run together, they start to move...
This film contains flashing images.
The archival kaleidoscope of NOTES: REMEMBERED AND FOUND presents four generations of women - director/artist Maria Anastassiou’s infant daughter is also present in the lm - circling around, approximating, interrupting, and reconguring the origin story of the family’s displacement during the war in Cyprus 1974.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2024
A young man in the shadow of looming conflict, is swept up in a sword fight with a seemingly insurmountable force of nature. As the conflict goes on, he discovers how the duel is inextricably tied to the rest of the world's strife, and his purpose.
A poetic film about the experience of living with and alongside disease and disability. Tracing loops, echoes and repetitions across the physical and spiritual realms, ‘The Treasury’ combines documentation of family home movie footage; somatic and religious rituals for death and life after death; abandoned urban architectures teeming with natural growth; celluloid film hand-processed in genetic material; and an analogue synthesizer soundtrack that mimics inheritance patterns of genetic disease. In essence, this is a film about a family – but, more than that, it is a film made from the everyday patterns we embody in order to live through and with one another.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2024