Project Detail

Some Things I Know About My Mother, Some Things I Don’t

Synopsis

A portrait of the artist Jacqueline Stanley. Memory comes in small moments. Filmmaker Nichola Bruce unveils a nuanced and intimate family portrait, centering on the indomitable spirit of her mother, the visionary artist Jacqueline Stanley.
Through a collage of small, profound moments, the film captures the essence of a determined woman’s extraordinary life, weaving together threads of artistry, resilience, and the indelible imprints of a shared history.

Details

Year
2025
Type of film
Features
Running time
70 min
Format
Digital, 16:9, HD, 1920x1080
Director
Nichola Bruce
Producer
Nichola Bruce
Editor
Sam Sharples
Screenwriter
Nichola Bruce
Director of Photography
Nichola Bruce, Sam Sharples
Sound
Nichola Bruce, Sam Sharples
Music
Nichola Bruce, Sam Sharples
Principal cast
With contributions from: Jacqueline Stanley, Nichola Bruce
Creative Producer
Michele d'Acosta

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

In Between Space

Nichola Bruce

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