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HEART OF HAWICK
SATURDAY 3 MAY
14:30 – 16:00 / 65′ + Q&A
Nine films examine work and the city as sites upon which public and private realms are formed and contested.
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Jolene Mok, Arjuna Keshvani-Ham, Shi Yun Teo, Michael Hanna, Beth Fox, Olive Jones, Charlie Black and Esme Haddrill Selman will be present for the Q&A.
The films in this programme have descriptive subtitles. The introduction and Q&A will have BSL interpretation.
Content warning: contains flashing imagery, sustained intense sound, strong language; discussion of displacement, colonialism, poverty, classism, eating disorders, climate anxiety, ableism; depiction of insects, animal carcasses.
PROGRAMME NOTES
Full programme notes will be published soon.
PROGRAMME
AN INIMITABLE PLACE CALLED HOME
Jolene Mok
5’33 – Hong Kong – 2023
RADICLE CITY
Arjuna Tahnia Keshvani-Ham
13’17 – UK – 2024
SPACES AS TRACES
Teo Shi Yun
9’35 – Singapore – 2024
ONCE A BLUE ALWAYS A RED
Michael Hanna
7’38 – UK – 2024
12 LEMONS: FURTHER ADVENTURES FROM THE GIG ECONOMY
Beth Fox
6’23 – UK – 2023
SEE AND DON’T SEE
Olive Jones
5’39 – Scotland – 2024
LOSING TOUCH
Charlie Black
10′ – UK – 2024
RESISTANCE MEDITATION
Sara Wylie
4’58 – Canada – 2024
IN OUR MILLIONS
Meli Vasiloudes Bayada, Ally Lloyd, Esme Haddrill Selman
2’50 – Scotland – 2023
Banner image: Losing Touch, Charlie Black, 2024
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