Previously at the ICA - Films

Richard Heslop

LSFF: Retrospective: Richard Heslop: Post-Punk, Rave & Everything In Between + Filmmaker Q&A - Richard Heslop Retrospective

9 Jan 2016

Richard joins us for a Q&A following the screenings.

Richard Heslop had a super-8 camera aged 10, and first worked on visual projections with the groundbreaking band 23 Skidoo in the early 1980s. He studied at St Martins, where he met Derek Jarman and shot Imagining October, The Garden and The Last of England for him, as well as directing a number of award winning shorts himself. In the 1990s he straddled both personal work, including funded shorts by the BFI and Channel 4, and commercial video work for artistes such as New Order, The Happy Mondays and The Shamen. He directed his first feature Frank in 2010, and in 2015 the experimental visual radio drama The Raft of Medusa, inspired by Jarman.  

Programme

  • Ca Plane Pour Moi [Leila K], 1993, 3 mins
  • The Child And The Saw, 1984, 24 mins
  • The Conversation, 1986, 4 Mins
  • Ebeneezer Goode [The Shamen], 1992, 4 mins
  • Floating (1992, 39 Mins
  • Hallelujah [Happy Mondays], 1988, 7 mins
  • Let's All Be Friends [Bellevue Days], 2015, 3 mins
  • Missing Link [Curve], 1993, 5 Mins 
89 mins

The programme runs for 89 mins

When

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