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…
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…
A short film from the Nichola Bruce Archive and also included in the archive project ’52 Weeks’.
Bitten by the ‘Moonbug’, photographer Steve Pyke set out on a journey across America in his search to meet and photograph the Apollo space pioneers. A journey in which he was to meet the adventurers, risk takers and dreamers who were behind one of the most historic endeavors of our time. From living rooms and…
The film Gifts, originated from eight objects that were traditionally given in England, to welcome a new child into the world: Egg, Coal, Evergreen, Salt, Candle, Bread, Coin and Silver. Each symbolic gift has been the theme of a public event, created by Artist Clare Whistler, in collaboration with leading artists, musicians, poets and documented…
THINGS AS WE ARE and DREAM DREAM DREAM – extracts from the Randometer Archive are screening at Jerwood, Hastings UK as part of Black Huts Poetry Festival. Saturday 3 November at 15.00 With the films of Roland Jarvis and poets John Hall and Nicholas Johnson.
Moonbug, the award-winning documentary, will be screening at NASA Johnson Space Centre in Houston USA as part of an exhibition marking the anniversary of the END OF APOLLO. The exhibition will feature the photographs of leading photographer, Steve Pyke, and the Fase Archive, curated by Alistair Fairley and additional moving image work by Nichola Bruce.…
Axis of Light, directed by Pia Getty and co-directed and written by Nichola Bruce, is selected for Tacoma Film Festival taking place from 4th October – 11 October 2012.
Axis of Light, directed by Pia Getty and co-directed and written by Nichola Bruce, is selected for United Nations Association Film Festival, 18 – 28 October 2012.
Axis of Light, directed by Pia Getty and co-directed and written by Nichola Bruce, was screened at the Liverpool Arabic Film Festival at FACT on 9 July 2012.
Axis of Light, directed by Pia Getty, co-directed and written by Nichola Bruce, has just screened at New Hope Festival 6-16 July 2012, USA.
S.U.C. horror feature film by writer/director Nichola Bruce at Entoptic Visions, is currently being developed with Creative Business Base, a Screen South initiative in collaboration with Peter Jones Academy and Maidstone Studios. May-Oct 2012.
Axis of Light, directed by Pia Getty, co-directed and written by Nichola Bruce, wins Platinum Remi Award for Best Feature Documentary, Arts and Culture, at Houston International Film Festival 2012.
Axis of Light, directed by Pia Getty, co-directed and written by Nichola Bruce, wins Best Feature Documentary at Madrid International Film Festival.