Unmade Film is an installation sound piece by artist Uriel Orlow. It brings together fragmented components of a conventional film to create an immersive audio-visual experience and about the lost Palestinian village of Deir Yassin which was depopulated in a massacre by Zionist paramilitaries in April 1948.
Unmade Film: The Voiceover is a tour of Deir Yassin in the form of an audio-walk through guided by Mohammad Bakri (Arabic) and Nayef Rashed (English)
1 x 25′ sound installation European exhibits 2013-16
What makes us do the things we do? What are the consequences when love, jealousy and revenge are pushed to the extreme? M for Medea is a contemporary retelling of Euripides’ Medea, which explored the lengths that people will go to when they think they are right; posing questions that are often unanswered when experiencing love. A modern story of betrayal that kept you audiences on the edge of their seat.
Featuring visceral movement interspersed with evocative contemporary language and a pulsating music score, M for Medea was framed within a simple, haunting stage setting.
1 x 45′ – theatre/contemporary dance UK tour – 2013-15
An emotionally delicate animation about self-harm, how it can affect young people and the remedial power of talking about trauma.
The NSPCC challenged us to find a new way to portray self-harm, to create a film that could provide gentle reassurance and guidance to an extremely sensitive target audience, without using potentially triggering imagery.
Fonejacker is an award-winning comedy series that takes prank-calling to a new level.
Often outrageous and regularly pushing the limits, the Fonejacker adopts original and highly believable voices for his collection of characters which includes Terry Tibbs, a car salesman who makes dodgy dealing an art-form; Mr Doovde, who speaks in confusing abbreviations, and a highly intelligent and talkative mouse, who wants advice on how to rid himself of an evil cat.