EPISODE · May 1, 2017 · 1H 3M
Dust 2017: Framing the family - personal documentary and mental health
from SMHAF Podcast · host Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
What happens when close relations are lead characters not only in your private life, but also feature in your work? Award-winning filmmakers Karen Guthrie (pictured on the poster for her film The Closer We Get), Theresa Moerman Ib and Lucie Rachel join Flore Cosquer of the Scottish Documentary Institute to explore the emotional impact of creating a probing family portrait for the public eye. Chaired by Richard Warden, film lead for the Mental Health Foundation. This discussion was recorded at arts and mental health symposium The Dust of Everyday Life, CCA, Glasgow, 20 April 2017.
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What happens when close relations are lead characters not only in your private life, but also feature in your work? Award-winning filmmakers Karen Guthrie (pictured on the poster for her film The Closer We Get), Theresa Moerman Ib and Lucie Rachel join Flore Cosquer of the Scottish Documentary Institute to explore the emotional impact of creating a probing family portrait for the public eye. Chaired by Richard Warden, film lead for the Mental Health Foundation. This discussion was recorded at arts and mental health symposium The Dust of Everyday Life, CCA, Glasgow, 20 April 2017.
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