Shortlisted in two categories at The IWM Short Film Festival 2016 The Annie Dodds Award for Best Documentary Best use of IWM Archive Material Screening: Friday 26 Feb Sunday 28 Feb Wednesday 2 March Saturday 5 March IWM London Lambeth Road London SE1 6HZ Full Programe
The Tenderness Of You. Complex Behaviour After Wolfram
Latest Release from Nichola Bruce Archive Train Available on Vimeo Unknown Cargo. The meaning of Trains. Einstein to Freud. 5min
Howard Marks reading from Mr Nice Filthy MacNasty’s London 4TH September 1996 72mins. Available on Vimeo
Latest Release from Nichola Bruce Archive Joe Strummer on Hastings Pier Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, Hastings Pier performance of ‘Police and Thieves’ 20th November 2002 6mins. Available on Vimeo
7 October Black Huts Festival Fundraiser Electric Palace Cinema, Hastings UK
A Portrait of the Artist Jacqueline Stanley Memory comes in small moments. Filmmaker Nichola Bruce unveils a nuanced and intimate family portrait, centering on the indomitable spirit of her mother, the visionary artist Jacqueline Stanley. Through a collage of small, profound moments, the film captures the essence of a determined woman’s extraordinary life, weaving…
The Romance of Bricks
Adapted by Nichola Bruce from the acclaimed photographic novel by Timothy O’Grady and Steve Pyke, I Could Read the Sky is a haunting and lyrical film about identity, love, loss and the isolation and loneliness of the immigrant. Dermot Healy movingly portrays a man reflecting upon his life, from his rural upbringing on the west…
Seen through the work of eight leading artists, Axis of Light, is a poignant and absorbing observation, of the beauty and mystery of the Middle East which is often ignored, especially today where anger and violence demand centre stage in our media and where stereotypes and prejudices distort our view of this region. Through the…