This Our Still Life

Released on 19 March 2012

Featuring: Eden Kotting & Leila McMillan

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A new film by Andrew Kötting is always cause for celebration, and his deliciously eccentric latest is a touching portrait of his daughter, Eden, as a young woman in their tumbledown Pyrenean farmhouse. Last seen in Gallivant (1996) as a plucky kid touring the coastline of Britain with her Big Granny, Eden, now 23, is here shown painting still lifes and singing along to the radio as the seasons ebb and flow around her. Reminiscent of Stan Brakhage's Dog Star Man, this lo-fi marvel features music by Scanner's Robin Rimbaud and a range of voices from Kötting's sound archive to explore notions of nostalgia, memory and place.
  • An History of Civilisation (Andrew Kotting, 2010, 7 mins)
  • Fully illustrated booklet
  • Other extras TBC

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ActorsEden Kotting & Leila McMillan
DirectorAndrew Kotting
CertificateUniversal Suitable for All
Year2011
LanguagesEnglish
Duration57 minutes (approx)
RegionRegion 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.