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Founders: Joanna Hogg and Adam Roberts

Joanna Hogg is a London based filmmaker. She started her career as a photographer, before studying at the National Film & Television School. After ten years directing television drama she made her feature debut with Unrelated (2007), winning numerous awards including the FIPRESCI prize at the London Film Festival. Her second film Archipelago (2010) was greeted with similar critical enthusiasm and provoked much comment and debate. She has completed her third feature film Exhibition (2013) starring Viv Albertine and Liam Gillick.

Adam Roberts was born in Colombia and lives in London. He has made a number of dance films with choreographer Jonathan Burrows and performer Sylvie Guillem. Other work includes experimental films such as Remake which is published on Filmarmalade artists’ film and video. His work has been screened internationally, including at Haus der Kunst Munich, the Hayward Gallery and the Whitechapel Gallery. His short Mickey Finn won the Grand Prix du Jury, Angers International Film Festival 1992. His paper ’Notes on filming dance’ has appeared in in International Journal of Screen Dance. Artist website: www.adamroberts.eu.

Researcher: Jessica Fletcher

Jessica Fletcher is a BA graduate in English at University College London and is currently working with A Nos Amours. 

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Editorial and Events Team: Ella Harris and Eve Marguerite Allen

Ella Harris is a PhD Candidate in Cultural Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research focuses on temporary spatiality in London, including spaces of pop-up film spectatorship (http://thetemporarycity.wordpress.com) and (http://pure.rhul.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/ella-harris(74f719fa-4d9d-4815-a358-b36cf3fe705e).html. Previously, Ella Studied English (BA) at Balliol College, Oxford and has worked within film as a script reader and developer.

Eve Marguerite Allen is an artist working in London. She studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martin's and is interested in space, transgression, and destruction in art and film. Recent exhibitions include showing at the International Print Biennial at Hatton Gallery in Newcastle Upon Tyne and at Tower Hamlets Spring Open. Eve also designed this blog.

Regular Writers

Charles Rees is a freelance film editor who studied at the London School of Film Technique in 1966. He has worked on several BFI Production Board films as editor or assistant director and edited television documentaries including by Geoffrey Haydon whose ‘fine-art approach’ inspired Rees in his recent work on film as radically visual and on painting as influenced by the camera obscura.  

Keifer Taylor is a BA Graduate in Film Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Guy Dugdale is a freelance researcher and writer

Contributors

Phoenix Alexander is an MA English Student at Queen Mary, University of London, and a doctoral scholar at Yale University as of August 2013.

Saeed Zeydabadi-Nejad. SOAS.

Jessica Fletcher is a BA graduate in English at University College London