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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

Andrew Kötting

Andrew Kötting at IFFR

  • Smart Alek

    1972: an English family prepares to go on its summer holidays by car. The smallest children are pests, grandma is looking forward to the trip, the elder son is contrary and their enjoyment soon turns into a nightmare. Depressing look at English society; ugly, mean, insane.

    • Critics' Choice
  • In the Wake of a Deadad

    In the Wake of a Deadad is both a shrine to the memory of Kötting’s father, an exploration of the basics of patriarchy, and the secular exorcism of a

    • Short: As Long As It Takes
  • Jaunt

    Comic visual report of a trip down the Thames.

    • on the waterfront new films
  • Stop for a Minute

    ‘One minute is nothing. It arrives and then it is gone, a minute, and all you have done is read this. In that one minute governments can be overturned and information can be distributed to millions of people.’ Stop for a Minute is a project set up by the British Film Four and Dazed and […]

    • cinema online
  • A Social Call

    A story without story.

    • main programme short
  • Swandown

    Using a swan pedalo, the filmmakers Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair embark on a water trip from Hastings to Hackney. No wonder people talk candidly w

    • Signals: Really? Really.
  • Donkeyhead

    Short absurdist digital manipulation of a man with the head of a donkey.

    • digital new wave
  • Lek and the Dogs

    Kaleidoscopic portrayal of the emotional universe of a child who sought safety and protection with a pack of street dogs. A fascinating experimental t

    • Signatures