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Film Showcase......

These short films explore the dialogue between sculpture, place, and time, revealing how art transforms the spaces it inhabits, and how each installation, seen through the camera’s lens, becomes a meditation on presence, memory, and the human stories that endure within the landscape.

Fiddlers Ferry - Power Down

Fiddlers Ferry - Power Down

Set among the empty towers of the decommissioned Fiddlers Ferry power station, this film reflects on the end of an industrial era,  a quiet elegy in which the One Man Army figures stand as witnesses to human endeavour, loss, and the enduring presence of place.

Owain Glyndwr - The true Prince of Wales

Owain Glyndwr - The true Prince of Wales

Filmed in Corwen, this piece reflects on the enduring presence of Owain Glyndŵr — a figure of resistance and national pride,capturing how sculpture and landscape together keep the idea of identity and freedom alive within the Welsh hills.

Up There - See it!

Up There - See it!

Filmed among the glass and rhythm of the city, Up There places the One Man Army figures within Manchester’s First Street, a reflection on solitude and stillness amid movement, and on how sculpture, even in the most modern of settings, draws the human gaze back toward the sky.

Shot Down - Chester, UK

Shot Down - Chester, UK

Filmed at Chester’s historic Shot Tower, this piece reimagines a place of labour and invention as a site of reflection, the standing in silent tribute to the workers who once shaped, forged, and filled the spaces of Britain’s industrial heart.

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