Adeline For Leaves explores nature, science and mythology through the eyes of an eleven-year-old botanical prodigy and her recently deceased, elderly mentor.
An experimental short exploring the poetics of camouflage in everyday landscape, showing the subtle shift between place and character. Told in the style of moving tableaux.
This piece, using a methodology diametrically opposed to Warhol's own, revisits stray elements that pass incidentally through that moment of monumental presence we experience in 'Empire'.
Screenings include:
53rd Ann Arbor Film Festival, USA
Experimenta 58th BFI London Film Festival, UK
Eighteen year old Charlie ends up in his brother Barrie's filthy studio flat to cut his hair. As Charlie cuts Barrie’s hair memories of their childhood come to the surface and their past begins to take its toll on both brothers.
Rainbow’s Gravity is a cinematic study on the Agfa-Color-Neu colour film stock made in Nazi Germany. Along its three layers of emulsion, the film digs deep into the escapist colourised landscape of this time and asks for the material requirements, retentions and ideological continuities of the Agfacolor palette.
Centered around a young man called Sam who has experienced years of bitterness and loneliness and due to this has managed to bring into existence, through his imagination, his own ideal world where he meets the girl of his dreams.
Consumed by an insatiable hunger from outer space, a high-flying nobleman unleashes a painful renaissance beyond the wildest dreams of Florence. But can he escape the consequences of the ultimate rebirth?
Peoples of the Earth, beware of Duke Cosmico: you are what he eats.
This short dance film celebrates the 150th anniversary of the London Underground, it is a tribute to the miraculous travel system which we all use everyday. This film presses pause for a moment and lets us take a look. A real intersection between art and life, almost surreal theatrical show with London's commuters as a backdrop.
In 1983 writer and theologian John Hull went blind. To help make sense of his loss, he began keeping an audio diary. Encompassing dreams, memory and imaginative life Notes on Blindness immerses the audience in John’s experience of blindness.