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  • Not in Front of the Children

    Not in Front of the Children is a BBC television situation comedy, which ran for four series from 1967 to 1970.

    It starred Wendy Craig as a rather scatter-brained middle class housewife. Her husband was a school art teacher, played by Paul Daneman in the first series, and Ronald Hines subsequently. They had three children, a boy in his early teens and two girls who were slightly younger. Charlotte Mitchell played her friend Mary.

    In later series she had a baby, and they moved from the suburbs to the country.

    It is significant mainly as Wendy Craig’s first role as a scatty housewife; she played similar roles in several other series over the next fifteen years.

  • Chicken Girls: The College Years

    Birdie and Rooney navigate their first years on campus. In doing so, they’ll form their own groups of “chicken girls”.

  • Rajma Chawal

    A father attempts to reconnect with his estranged son through social media, a new world for him.

  • Bone and Flesh Cogitation

    A film about the film maker’s own pregnancy and birthing experience.”We celebrate the ability to give birth, but if this is so, shouldn’t we regard all life as blessed? Am I blessed?” The filmmaker twists the question of expression by taking the point of view of the camera and objectifying herself through ultrasonic images of the baby right before birth, and talk with family. Shooting these images day by day is the process by which the film maker grapples with the question of her own existence. It is, in fact, an attempt to witness her own birth.

  • Rorschach Phytogram: Garden of Bone and Flesh

    Phytogram process on 16mm film, modified and presented digitally. I see the life force and the materiality of the body- what do you see?

  • Bone and Flesh

    The story of living a life and courage.