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Ian Duffy never imagined that making a cup of coffee could be so difficult. After my father, Ian, suffered two brain haemorrhages in 2012, the world as he knew it became completely transformed. He faces long-term neurological problems related to speech, memory, comprehension and fatigue. In the film we explore how his relationships with people and everyday life has changed, how he actively continues to make sense of his new perceptual and imaginative world.
Featuring original music by Ben Vince.
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Video
MA
2017
Grandma’s Hands
In 1953, Claire Leven traveled to Florence, Italy to study the lost-wax process of sculpting. After her passing in 2021, her granddaughter decided to do the same, embarking on a journey to discover more about her grandmother’s mysterious artistic past.
Video
MA
2022
Air Pressure
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Life Lived in Colour
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Sound
MA
2011
Caught in Between Darkness and Light
This photographic audio-documentary tells the story of the brief journey that a small group of refugees took from Milan to Calais. One of the objectives of this project was to give an alternative representation of refugee experiences to those produced by national and international official media, most of which reflect and enhance the growing xenophobic tendency that accentuates a sense of otherness and alienation by cultivating popular feelings of fear or pity.
Photography, Sound
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2008
I’m Lee not Emily
An ethnofictional film on inhabiting a trans and disabled body while navigating queer polyamory, community care, and imagination. Set against the backdrop of a transphobic healthcare system and the rising tides of fascism in the UK, the film follows Lee, as an abundance of love shared among partners begins to fracture under the weight of mental health struggles imposed by systemic neglect.
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Breaking Tezcatlipoca
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2019
One more cup of coffee for ambe’
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Living the Weather
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City|Play
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(Dis)connection
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Video
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2017
Haraka Baraka
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Ciao Brenda Ciao
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Sound
MA
2012
Sahan Shakti (Fortitude)
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Video
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Photography, Video
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Pathos – The Art of Life
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Video
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The Man Who almost Killed Himself
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Shooting Freetown
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Video
MA
2011
Dancing in Pott Shrigley
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Sound, Video
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Take Me To A Place Outside
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Photography, Sound, Video
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Video
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2016
Hip-Hop, mi desahogo
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Video
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Video
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Video
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Video
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