A solo project and personal reflection on poverty and its affects.
Dancing the Fine Print
Ranjini’s PhD project is a practice-based inquiry into how the practice and performance of Indian classical dance replicates socio-religious hierarchies within India. In this short film, she examines how the newspaper became a site on which the dancing body is disciplined into a
The Outlanders – from HKG to SEA
After the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong, a young Hongkonger chose to leave her hometown and made her way to Seattle. She talks about how this decision marked a pivotal turning point in her life.
Grandpa Ernest Speaks
In 1939, a young Jewish man named Ernest Lowy makes a bold and narrow escape from his native Czechoslovakia, seeking safety and opportunity for his family as World War II intensifies. In the late 1980s, an elderly Ernest recounts his life story over the course of a 75-minute cass
Young
This documentary tells the story of Young, who met a group of gambling addicts during his study abroad, and later fell deeply into the temptation of gambling.
The Dress Code
A short documentary about gender identity issues
Occupying the Hulme Hippodrome
A short film about an old abandoned Music Hall Theatre in Hulme Manchester, I originally just went to photograph the old building which is amazing. But I ended up making this little documentary and spending a lot of time there as I found the recent history of the building just a
Stockholm Agreement
A story about perhaps the world’s strangest peace talks. A short documentary about a historical week with UN-led peace talks on Yemen, and an agreement that was said to be the beginning of the end of the war.
Delphine ‘No Dogs’
Middlesex University Live project in collaboration with Flintlock Theatre for tour of “No Dogs” for Delphine’s Story. This short animation follows a real testimony during the “No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs” period in UK History where men, women and children of all ages took a ch
Delphine ‘No Dogs’
Middlesex University Live project in collaboration with Flintlock Theatre for tour of “No Dogs” for Delphine’s Story. This short animation follows a real testimony during the “No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs” period in UK History where men, women and children of all ages took a ch
Coronaspiracy
What started as a project to interview conspiracy theorists about the COVID-19 pandemic, became an opportunity to glean information about the psychological and personality characteristics that make conspiracy theorists tick, and whether or not the perpetuation of such theories on
Chinese People Love Bat Soup
An individual project reflecting from inside looking out during lockdown, giving a voice to Chinese nationals as they reflect on how England has portrayed them during this time.
In Blood, We Trust
an experimental documentary that uses archival footage to complicate the notion of violence and its relationship to Black America.
The Picket Line
An observational piece following the picket line at Queen’s University Belfast, as the UCU and the UCEA, continue to have their prolonged stalemate on better pay and pension benefits.