Richard Wilson Interview
An interview with British sculptor Richard Wilson, the artist behind Turning the Place Over, a major public artwork in Liverpool
Filmed in the sleepy village of Nabua in the Renu Nakhon district of Thailand, where brutal clashes between communist communities and the Thai military took place in the 1960s, the Primitive project is about re-imagining Nabua - a place where memories and ideologies have been extinguished. Widely regarded as a central figure in contemporary cinema, Apichatpong 'Joe' Weerasethakul returns to FA
An interview with British sculptor Richard Wilson, the artist behind Turning the Place Over, a major public artwork in Liverpool
Jane Sillis, Director of Engage and Penny Sexton, Curator of Compton Verney share their top tips on what to see at the 55th Venice Biennale. This film forms part of a special arts professional guide w...
A moving film about a young woman who finds herself faced with her past through an ominous door. She goes through the door but where will it take her?
This is an Audio Described promotional film for DaDafest International 2008. DaDaFest is a Deaf & Disbaility Arts Festival.
Cheshire Dance fulll release of Stir. Grab a drink, sit back, this is gentle. The waters of the Dee River stir in Watergate St, Chester with live sound track.