exposures 06: Experimental Programme

Directed by Various

A strong and inspiring collection of the very best experimental short films made by students from across the UK over the last year.

This screening is introduced by Andrew Kötting, artist, lecturer and filmmaker whose feature films include THIS FILTHY EARTH and GALLIVANT.

“A sui generis stylist, Kötting is one of British cinema’s brightest hopes and definitely it’s wildest.” Jonathan Romney, A Directory of British Film and Video Artists.

PLEASE NOTE: This programme contains strobe effects.

  • PAST AND FUTURE SELF
    Dir Austin Houldsworth – Manchester Metropolitan University
    Exploration of the parallels between human development and the universe.
  • THE MECHANICS OF PERFECTION
    Dir Jamie Maule-Ffinch – University of Wales, Newport
    As we strive to be perfect, is there a point we become perverse?
  • A FATE AMENABLE TO CHANGE
    Dir Gillian Holt – Northumbria University
    A young woman, stranded in space and time, journeys through the unforeseen.
  • …2005…
    Dir Adam E. Dobson – Birbeck, University of London
    365 days document of the filmmaker’s face.
  • POST RAGE BLACK
    Dir Joel Somerfield – University College for the Creative Arts, Maidstone
    Invasive geometry infects and contaminates his body.
  • PIRT YSPOTUA
    Dir George Banks – Canterbury Christ Church University
    A graphic journey of one man’s autopsy.
  • I HAVE DODGED THROUGH PARKING LOTS…
    Dir Hannah Ellul – University of Brighton
    Collaboration of text, visuals and music exploring endless travelling.
  • STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS
    Dir Leo Bridle – University of Southampton
    Desert island castaways, giant flowers, and baked bean tins!
  • REGARDEZ!
    Dir Sarah Grohnert – The Arts Institute, Bournemouth
    Three apartments reveal rootless characters in urban loneliness.
  • INSIDE FICTION: MEMORY
    Dir Jay Rigby – Loughborough University
    Does memory have the potential to resolve truth?
  • INSIDE FICTION: TRUTH
    Dir Jay Rigby – Loughborough University
    Does truth have the potential to resolve memory?

Duration:
64 minutes

Languages:
English

Country of origin:
Great Britain

Year of production:
2006