2017-03-110時間 11分
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概要
FORGOTTEN THE QUEEN is a short animated film that digs into themes inspired by the life of Edith Swan Neck. Eden’s drawings and collages are brought to life by Glenn Whiting and tossed into the time-line like flotsam from a demented passion. Meantime Edith’s eyes fix on the man-shadows overhead, resplendent in their didactic belief systems and stupid hats, which seem to have blighted women since the beginning of time. King Harold would not have approved because despite the fact that time itself can touch you like a feather, stupid men keep firing their bloody arrows.
1959-12-16
BECAUSE THE REST IS SILENCE
Ivul
Gallivant
This Filthy Earth
Swandown
Klipperty Klöpp
Mapping Perception
Cement the Land
Diseased and Disorderly
The Film That Buys the Cinema
Sea Swallow'd
Hoi-Polloi
Smart Alek
By Our Selves
The Buzz of the Past
Diddyköy
Là-bas (Down There)
Gallivant (The Pilot)
H.B. 1829 (his bad blöOd)
Invalids
Jaunt
Me
Edith Walks
Kingdom Protista
Nucleus Ambiguous
Forgotten the Queen
Edith Loops
Klipperty Klöpp Split Screen
Klipperty Klöpp 2
Things Are Not as They Appear
Lek and the Dogs
In the Wake of a Deadad
A Walk Back to the Last London by Way of Watling Street
All at Se̶e̶a
Dog Ate Dog
Their Rancid Words Stagnate Our Ponds (A Missive from the Hinterland)
Combat
The Woman of Kent
Buoyed by the Irrelevance of Their Own Insignificance
The Sun Came Dripping a Bucket Full of Gold
Above Them the World Beyond
Donkeyhead
All Hallows on Sea
Artefact #1: Swandown – Culled from a Waterbound Journey from Hastings to Hackney
Artefact #5: Swandown – Culled from a Waterbound Journey from Hastings to Hackney
Artefact #4: Swandown – Culled from a Waterbound Journey from Hastings to Hackney
Artefact #2: Swandown – Culled from a Waterbound Journey from Hastings to Hackney
Artefact #3: Swandown – Culled from a Waterbound Journey from Hastings to Hackney
Bunhill Fields Artefact: Swandown – Culled from a Waterbound Journey from Hastings to Hackney
Offshore (Gallivant)
Landfill
Fleshfilm
The Whalebone Box
In Far Away Land
What Can You See?
Forgive Me