By Ruby Davis
Posted in - on November 2nd, 2022
Centring the daughter’s experience, In Touch follows and examines three complex mother-daughter relationships from three distinct cultural settings that share one commonality: a daughter who has studied and, crucially, chosen to remain abroad. Independence, groundlessness, possibilities: experiences indicative of the…
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By Ebbie Love
Posted in - on January 11th, 2022
The Rhythm of Uist is a lyrical meditation that takes the audience to the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, immersing them in the sphere of life for three young adults who have grown up in these unique and cultural islands. The…
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By Isabelle Introna
Posted in - on January 4th, 2022
Playing with Climate Futures
Solidarity creates playful ways to interact with Britain’s possible futures as imagined by a young climate activist. Based on a series of collaborative game design sessions, the board game aims to generate hope through collective action…
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By Shawn Stephen
Posted in - on December 13th, 2021
This experimental installation film explores Environmental Dance as a way of engaging nature through movement. Made in collaboration with Dr. Gemma Collard-Stokes to be an installation piece, this film documents Gemma’s interactions with various spaces within what used to be…
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By José Sherwood Gonzaléz
Posted in - on February 27th, 2020
Breaking Tezcatlipoca explores storytelling as a phenomenon in and of itself. As a graphic ethnography of Mexican family stories, this comic book is an overview of a family mythos about (great-)grandparents and the multiple ways in which family members conceptualise…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - on October 8th, 2019
Set in Dubrajpur (West Bengal, India) during the summer monsoons of June and July, Niishii – Night Worlds is an ethnographic film that attempts to capture the essence of the semi-urban night in a small town from its pre-electrification years…
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