Using DNA extracted from a hat worn by actors in Bertolt Brecht’s Berliner Ensemble, DRINKING BRECHT is an interactive installation that explores the past and present of genetics and synthetic biology. A documentary you can drink, the work ingests worn-out scientific narratives and turns them into a marxist-feminist ritual.
Official Selection International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) - Doc Lab 2024
A short animation about what happens as we die. Voiced by palliative care doctor, Dr Kathryn Mannix, the film takes a gentle step by step journey through the process of dying.
Official Selection Cinanima International Animated Film Festival 2024
The documentary follows Freddie Hunt, the son of legendary F1 champion James Hunt, as he navigates life away from racing on an isolated farm in Scotland's Isle of Bute. Raised without his father, Freddie faced a tough childhood, finding solace in polo before eventually pursuing motorsport. Despite showing natural talent, the pressures of his father’s legacy overwhelmed him, leading him to quit racing and seek a simpler life. The film explores Freddie’s emotional journey, his decision to embrace sustainable living, and his complex relationship with his father's fame, revealing his personal story through intimate interviews and stunning visuals of the Scottish landscape.
In the heart of South London, hidden within the confines of a converted church hall, lies the workshop of luthier Nick Branwell. His journey from a philosophy student to a craftsman of bespoke guitars encapsulates a life lived with passion and creativity.
An immersive 360 film, based on letters home written by two Cornish Boys from west Cornwall, who emigrated to Australia in 1864. The recently discovered letters, which provide the inspiration, overarching visual motif and compelling lyrics of the piece, cry out with homesickness, loneliness and separation, and the everyday challenges and triumphs of their pioneering life in an evolving nation. The boys had their mining and farming skills to fall back on; they also brought their culture too, particularly their deep chapel faith.
The Cornish Diaspora of the 19th century saw 250,000 people leave Cornwall, fleeing poverty and seeking opportunities across the globe. Approximately 10% of the population of South Australia, and over 3% of Australia as a whole, has significant Cornish ancestry and the settlement of the areas within of South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales are sometimes referred to as ‘Little Cornwall’.
Official Selection Cornwall Film Festival 2024 - Festival World premiere
Official Selection Adelaide Fringe 2025 - Festival International premiere
The death of Dadi leaves the fate of the farm to one of three dysfunctional siblings.
Set in the Valleys, this Welsh-language dark comedy explores familial tensions as war erupts within.
Climate organiser Milly is preparing for her first live TV interview when her sort-of boyfriend drops a bombshell about why she's been chosen as the movement's spokesperson.
A frantic journey into the mind of a fibre artist overwhelmed by their ideas, where the pursuit of new projects is never-ending and full of motion.
Official Selection Vienna Shorts 2025
Exploring the life of Remi Milligan - a filmmaker known for genre-defying cult films - delving into his unique style, the toll his work took on his personal life, and the mystery of his 2006 disappearance.
The film is set in a future where prejudice has forced mixed-species families of AI and humans to flee their homes. It centres around the daughter who tries to reunite with her father by breaking down the barrier that separates them.
A coming of age film following a group of teenage skaters over a single summer, charting their journey from childhood to adulthood, as they contend with what it means to grow up.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2025
Official Selection Doc NYC 2025