A programme of artists' films that explored the fragility of witnessing in post-truth times. The films, presented in conjunction with the exhibition Death of a Cameraman (curated by Martin Waldmeier) turned the documentary method on its head to ask new questions about ‘truth’, power and ethics. With films by Marwa Arsanios, Walid Raad, Brian Frye, Ted Kennedy, Miranda Pennell, Josh Weissbach. Supported by Arts Council England
The thesis aims on how deception of people, who appear in documentaries, helps to reveal knowledge a...
Debates about ethics in documentary film tend to be sporadic, applying seasoned topics of ethical de...
"Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never be...
Documentary practice deals with the social world, live situations, ‘real’ things. Relating to the so...
This presentation explores the process of the filmmaker obtaining consent to film participants who h...
This one-day symposium brought together filmmakers, artists and scholars to explore the aesthetic po...
Documentary is a genre of film that portrays real events using depictions that connote the objecti...
This course explores the challenge of truth-telling in documentary film and video. A prevailing bel...
The films in this programme dealt with various mechanisms and technologies of entrapment. These incl...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first is a series of photographic essays documenting the live...
The end-of-life documentaries that focus on natural death struggle with the question as to whether c...
Documentary is a slippery genre to define; classifications can be out of date before the printers’ i...
The film I Wonder What the Silence is About is an investigation into the disappearance of Art In Rui...
Documentary film has ubiquitous presence in our culture. The mechanics of its production are often ...
A curated project based on the Arts Council’s collection of 460 films on the Arts: includes catalogu...
The thesis aims on how deception of people, who appear in documentaries, helps to reveal knowledge a...
Debates about ethics in documentary film tend to be sporadic, applying seasoned topics of ethical de...
"Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never be...
Documentary practice deals with the social world, live situations, ‘real’ things. Relating to the so...
This presentation explores the process of the filmmaker obtaining consent to film participants who h...
This one-day symposium brought together filmmakers, artists and scholars to explore the aesthetic po...
Documentary is a genre of film that portrays real events using depictions that connote the objecti...
This course explores the challenge of truth-telling in documentary film and video. A prevailing bel...
The films in this programme dealt with various mechanisms and technologies of entrapment. These incl...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first is a series of photographic essays documenting the live...
The end-of-life documentaries that focus on natural death struggle with the question as to whether c...
Documentary is a slippery genre to define; classifications can be out of date before the printers’ i...
The film I Wonder What the Silence is About is an investigation into the disappearance of Art In Rui...
Documentary film has ubiquitous presence in our culture. The mechanics of its production are often ...
A curated project based on the Arts Council’s collection of 460 films on the Arts: includes catalogu...
The thesis aims on how deception of people, who appear in documentaries, helps to reveal knowledge a...
Debates about ethics in documentary film tend to be sporadic, applying seasoned topics of ethical de...
"Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never be...