A documentary-dance film which explores the legacy of Soviet architecture in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Moving fluidly between interview and dance, the film playfully investigates the dynamic impact that these buildings have on the people who live with them.
Official Selection PÖFF Shorts - Black Nights Film Festival 2022
Official Selection Arquiteturas Film Festival 2022 - Winner - Audience Choice Award
A big head baby, one of the numerous victims of the white melamine-tainted milk powder incidents caused by the Sanlu (Three Deer) Group Co. Ltd in China, witnesses such nightmarish pain and sinks into with other babies the abyss of horror and despair.
Official Selection Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2022 – PÖFF Shorts
Official Selection Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2023
A hawk, a chicken, a rat, a tree, a departed father, his struggling daughter and her distant child who has recently returned home. Within each body lies the reflections of all others.
DAWTA has a power she is unaware of, until she is propelled through time and space to a utopian planet. Inspired by family history of trans-racial fostering and concepts of inherited trauma, DAWTA is a story of escaping the past through the imagining of an unknown future, an unknown hope.
Three sisters move through public/political space - a square, bridge, garden and hill- in this exploration of Black diaspora. Starting at empty carnival/parade routes in London, United Kingdom and Nassau, Bahamas, the film reflects on progress, the architectural histories of colonialism, and the female body in public space.
A journey through the social and political histories of measurement. Traversing three chapters in this history: the land surveying that drove Early Modern European land privatization, the French Revolution that drove the Metric Revolution, and the conceptual dematerialisation of measurement in the contemporary era of Big Science.
Official Selection IndieLisboa International Independent Film Festival 2022 - Winner, Silvestre Award
A group of players venture beyond the boundaries of the videogame Red Dead Online (Rockstar Games, 2018). Peeking behind the curtain of the game’s virtual world they discover a captivating and ethereal space that reveals the humanity and materiality of digital creations.
ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) - Solo Exhibition 2022
When a researcher uncovers the relations between capitalism and algae, algae and the Earth, the Earth and humans, they begin to understand the origins of our current climate crisis.
This short experimental video, in black and white and colour, explores chalk from landscape to language referencing history, nationhood, tradition and mysticism.
A humorous, effervescent historiography in which a mythological baby, a nail salon, and cinematic portraits combine to show both timely and atemporal tales of gender non-conformity.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2021
Official Selection Inside Out Film Festival 2022
Two elderly brothers live together on a small farm in Forest Coal Pit. This super 8mm portrait explores the mundanity, vibrancy and intimacy of their relationship and hyperlocal world. As they feed their livestock, tend to their garden, the brothers discuss elephants in China, lobster fisherman, ghosts and each other.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2021
Official Selection Cork International Film Festival 2022