ANGEL
A collaboration between musician oh!t (Ollie Turvey) and filmmaker Louis Norris, this audiovisual journey ebbs and flows through an eerie landscape haunted by half human voices. Filmed and composed during the pandemic, the film grasps for human presence in a time of disconnectedness. Similarly, any essence of familiarity in the music is distorted; pitched out of reach. Angel was filmed near the village of St. Monans, Scotland.
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Louis NorrisDirector
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Louis NorrisProducer
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Ollie TurveyProducer
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oh!tComposer
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Project Type:Experimental, Music Video
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Runtime:8 minutes 4 seconds
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Completion Date:February 27, 2023
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - London School of Economics
Louis grew up in London. His films have been shown at festivals worldwide (including PÖFF Black Nights, London Short Film Festival, BFI Future Film Festival and Norwegian Short Film Festival), and have won a number of awards. He's worked in cinema programming (for the Garden Cinema, London) and digital art (ZINC, Marseille), and as a projection designer in the UK and Iceland. As a freelance filmmaker, he's worked for a range of organisations, including the University of Cambridge. In January he joined the video team at the Institute of Art and Ideas, editing talks and debates on topics ranging from particle physics to psychedelics.
Louis is co-director of 'Moving House', a production company and arts organisation, specialising in short documentaries about the ways people relate to the places they live. In 2021 they made their first film in Kharkiv (Ukraine) - the award-winning ‘What Shall We Do With These Buildings?’ - about the legacy of Soviet architecture in the city, which was screened at festivals worldwide. In the wake of the full-scale Russian invasion, they spent much of 2022 organising fundraising screenings. In 2023 they were commissioned to make a community arts film in Basildon (UK), taking over a disused cinema in the town centre and mounting a multi-projector installation which screened over several days. They have just completed post-production on their latest project, ‘Welcome to the Orchard of England’, a heritage film about the history and continued significance of apples in Leominster, Herefordshire.