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St. Mary Magdalene School – International Day

St Mary Magdalene School holds every year a small event in which the students get a taste of what other cultures and parts of the world are like. The documentary (that also functioned as a workshop for some students to understand the process of film making) follows the event of the day as seen from the kids’ perspective. The film was made by us together with many of the incredibly talented school’s kids.

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Memento Mori

The artist Natalia Skobeeva, supported by the cultural organization Openvizor, organized a performance in which she distributed throughout seven major bridges in London fourteen people disguised as ghosts for one hour. Skobeeva’s idea was to remind Londoners of death, of the importance and significance of being alive by trying to interrupt people’s routines. The documentary captures the process behind the preparation of the performance and the different “worlds” within London that each bridge represented, from tourists to businessmen to students, each group reacting in different ways to the ghosts.

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A Line is There to be Broken

Openvizor organized, together with three artists-photographers, a workshop around the Olympics’ site that explored the way the olympics were changing the way the city works. The film, directed by Joshua Neale and edited by Mosquito Productions, is a documentary about the artists’ work and the workshop itself.

Slavoj Zizek: “On Violence”

The London Review of Books invited the notable and controversial Slovenian philosopher-writer to give a conference on his latest book, “On Violence”. The conference took place in the LRB headquarters in central London, and was followed by a Q&A.

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Rickshaw Company London City bike wanted their riders to stop being part of the underdog world of London rickshaws. Part of their mission was to properly instruct them on British road regulations, and prepare them to treat their costumers in a professional manner.