Position
(4 mins)
POSITION depicts with banal horror the position of the protagonist when confronted by the conflicting choices her family, partner, and potential employers may ask her to make.
Director: Clare Conway
Writer: Hayley May Bracken
Interviewee: Hayley May Bracken
Interviewer: Kai Chen Lim
Cinematographer: Clare Conway
Janet & Jasmin
(9 mins)
Jasmin at The School of St. Jude in Tanzania helps her mother sell at a market. She doesn’t study business yet, instead teaching her mother something else equally important: English.
This intimate portrait shows the start of a normal day for a small Tanzanian family.
Director/DoP/Editor: Clare Conway
Amaryllis Belladonna
Amaryllis Belladonna explores the resilient nature of the human spirit. February 7 2009, coined Black Saturday, is one such event that tested an entire communities resilience. As family homes were burnt and lives were lost the nation unified and the human spirit prospered. But beneath the community's collective successes lays some very raw scars. The scars of one couple are revealed, and consequently privies into a world post this event, an event so ominous that it is described time and time again as apocalyptic'.
Transparency Through Fog
Video Art - Projection
Chippendale New World Art Prize Finalist, 2015
(3mins)
“This entry interacts with the CNWAP 2015 theme of Phenomena in observing natural phenomena illuminated by morning light. This piece was shot in one morning. The observational footage has intentionally been left in its raw state in keeping in line with the Greek origins of the word Phenomenon "to show" and "to appear". A mothers bond with her child is a particularly remarkable occurrence that is perceptible by the senses and is visibly displayed by the mare in this piece. The observable occurrences of this particular morning see the natural phenomenon of fog as the stage for the events documented to be interpreted in perception and reflection.”