WHY ISN’T SCHOOL MORE LIKE SHOPPING?

A photo collage with three layers placed as vertical strips, with the centre one very thin and the outer layers wider. Black and white photos show the partly obscured head and body of a scowling boy at centre, and then the same boy, older and smiling on the right, while the colour photo on the left shows a charity mannequin, worn with age, carrying a lunch box that reads Action for the Cripple Child.

A NEW NOVEL BY PETE EDWARDS Following the launch on September 21, Pete’s book is now available to buy! We can ship the printed book within the UK, EU, US and Canada. It’s also available as an audiobook and an eBook. See below for pricing: If you would like to order multiple copies of the […]

In conversation with… Guy Bar-Amotz and Piers O’Hanlon

A picture from the zoom call of "In conversation with… Guy Bar-Amotz and Piers O’Hanlon" portraing Chas de Swiet, Guy Bar-Amotz and Piers O'Hanlon chatting.

Continuing our series of artist interviews, filmpro Executive Director Chas de Swiet spoke to artistic collaborators Guy Bar-Amotz and Piers O’Hanlon about collaboration and the prospect (unlikely as it turns out, in their view) of an AI takeover.

In conversation with… Jon Rees

Continuing our series of artist interviews, we spoke to photographer Jon Rees about his practice, how lockdown helped him to reassess his work and the ethics of street photography.

In conversation with… Pete Edwards

For the first in our new series of artist interviews, we spoke to filmpro Associate Artist Pete Edwards about his early love of the stage and why we need more opportunities for disabled actors.

In conversation with… Doreen Edemafaka

We continue our series of artist interviews with illustrator Doreen Edemafaka, hearing about her latest project, envisaging an accessible utopia, among other things.

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