Discovering Dalmatia VI


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Visions in the Nunnery



Visions in the Nunnery 2020 Programme 3 curated by Benedict Drew @bowarts is back on now lockdown2 is over - open from 15 December 2020 to 17 January 2021 #VisionsInTheNunnery Stuart's #16mm film Zinn is screening.

Father-land in Competition



Father-land is in competition at 15th International Film Festival Cyprus.

https://www.cyiff.eu/en/2020-all-films

Flow

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Originated on 35mm film by Kayla, digitisation, editing and soundtrack by Stuart. Flow has been included in Kerry Baldry's One Minute Volume 10 screening online here VisualcontainerTV and 'in real life' at Ravening Sculpture Trail 2020 micro-kino pavilion in Norfolk.

Strangelove Experimental Film



Kayla Parker's On Location is screening at Strangelove Festival in Programme 11: Experimental Film curated by Chris Meigh-Andrews.

On Location at Strangelove

On Location 1

Our film On Location will screen at Strangelove Time Based Media Festival 2020 in the Experimental Film programme curated by Chris Meigh-Andrews. The programme explores “ideas around experimentation and development of the moving image”. The film depicts a year of the remote Devon hollow way visited by the British avant-garde filmmaker and performance artist, Annabel Nicolson, over forty years ago.

Strangelove Time Based Media Festival on 22 and 29 June

BAFTSS Practice Research Award 2020

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Our film Father-land and associated research won the BAFTSS Best Practice Research Portfolio 2020. The judges wrote: read more...

Light Field 2020

film still - golden rippled water

Lovely review by Michael Fox on KQED:
“One waxes rhapsodically about the unique and ephemeral qualities of celluloid at the risk of sounding like a Luddite, a Flintstone or an academic. Either you get the gritty, grainy realness of film or you don’t—until, that is, you see that British filmmaker Stuart Moore’s exquisite shots of undulating riverbeds in Zinn have a texture and depth that transcends simply capturing a moment. It’s the difference between, say, an etching and a snapshot.”