Dir. Mark Cousins, UK 2024, 88 min, Digital, Cert PG
Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham – voiced here by Tilda Swinton – had an extraordinary creative passion. In his poetic documentary portrait, Mark Cousins explores her artistic practice, revealing how her synesthesia was central to it. With its intense focus on her work, exploring its variety of forms – from painting and drawing to print making – the film emphasises the singular prism through which Barns-Graham viewed the world. The film’s score, by Linda Buckley, provides a perfect response to the tonal qualities of this unique artist’s work.
The screening will start with a brief introduction by filmmakers Sam Chown-Ahern and Benjamin Brown, who will also host the discussion in the BFI Library. There will be a ten minute break between the film and the discussion in which you will have time to refresh.
Tickets: £3