Insights are gleaned from the individual memories of a microcosm of people from a vibrant and historic Yorkshire market street. A Street Named Humber reflects on concerns of regeneration and a cities heritage; of the traditions of the past and a changing future.
"an elegy to a Hull street market which, in an understated way, questions the price of inner city regeneration." – Phillip Gillett, Offscreen, Vol 9, issue 10 2005
http://www.blanchepictures.com/films/streethumber.htm
EXHIBITION, SCREENINGS & AWARDS
– N21 Festival London 22/06/12
– Reel Islington Film Festival: People and Places Old Fire Station, Islington, London 26/02/12
– Hull Film @ Fruit Hull 07/10
– Thailand Film Festival British Council 08/06
– 9th British Film Festival Thailand 11/05
– 19th Leeds International Film Festival Finalist Yorkshire Film Award 11/05
– 4th Hull International Short Film Festival 07/05
– City Image Regeneration UK 07/05
– Cannes Film Festival UK Film Centre 05/05
– Hull Art Lab 11/04
– Solo show Hull Time Based Arts 11/04
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