locks & keys, water, trees
Told entirely in drawings made over nearly thirty years by British artist/filmmaker Penny Andrea, ‘locks & keys, water, trees’ portrays the genesis of a rare brain tumour with its origins in early childhood. Diagnosed and treated in the artist’s late twenties, the film reflects an ongoing process of recovery from traumatic brain injury. Portraying drawing as both escape and embrace, a ‘shuttle between inner and outer worlds’, and video as its counterpart medium in time, the film speaks to the communicative power of art to connect, explore and heal trauma.
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Penny AndreaDirector
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Penny AndreaWriter
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Penny AndreaDrawings
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Young ThugsSound
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Poppy IllsleySound
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Garo NahoulakianMusic
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Angela PenhaligonMusic
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 39 minutes
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Completion Date:March 29, 2021
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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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:No
Studied at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (2008-2011) and De Ateliers, Amsterdam (2011-2013).
Making this film in the wake of traumatic brain injury, I hoped to understand what had happened to me, maybe even why it had happened, too. Most of all, I hoped to use this material to visualise a way forward for myself, a place after and beyond.
In offering this film I hope to reach out and connect with all who share the predicaments that drive it: those living with brain injuries, or caring for others that do; those that find their solace and expression through art and making; and all of us who invent the languages we need.