
Directing
Scottish artist, filmmaker and musician Luke Fowler has developed a practice that is, at the same time, singular and collaborative, poetic and political, structural and documentary, archival and deeply human. With an emphasis on communities of people, outward thinkers and the history of the left, his 16mm films tell the stories of alternative movements in Britain, from psychiatry to photography to music to education. Whilst some of his early films dealt with music and musicians as subjects, in later works sound itself becomes a key concern. (Maria Palacios Cruz)

On Weaving

Being Blue

Being in a Place: A Portrait of Margaret Tait

N'importe Quoi (Extérieur - Jour)

A Visit With Robert

N’Importe Quoi (for Brunhild)

No Interior

COP26FILM

For Dan

Patrick

Houses (for Margaret)

Cézanne

Mum's Cards

Enceindre

Country Grammar

Electro-Pythagorus: A Portrait of Martin Bartlett

For Christian

To The Editor of Amateur Photographer

Depositions

The Poor Stockinger, The Luddite Cropper and The Deluded Followers of Joanna Southcott

All Divided Selves

Tenement Films

A Grammar for Listening (Part 3)

A Grammar for Listening (Part 2)

A Grammar for Listening (Part 1)

Anna

Helen

Lester

David

George

Paddington Collaboration

Half Life

Pilgrimage from Scattered Points

The Way Out

What You See Is Where You’re At