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Stephen Dwoskin

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Stephen Dwoskin op IFFR

  • Laboured party

    Stephen Dwoskin | 20' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    In Laboured Party a Labour politician turns up in Dwos¡kin’s living room annex studio for a promotional film. He is ridiculed by Dwoskin and his…
  • Behindert

    Stephen Dwoskin | 93' | Germany | -

    From his wheelchair, Dwoskin follows an actress and declares his love to her – however physically difficult.
  • Laboured Party & Home Movies (w.i.p.)

    Stephen Dwoskin | 15' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    In Laboured Party a Labour politician turns up in Dwos¡kin’s living room annex studio for a promotional film. He is ridiculed by Dwoskin and his…
  • Portrait As…

    Claire Fowler | 7' | United Kingdom | None

    A wayward portrait of film maker Stephen Dwoskin.
  • Nightshots (1, 2, 3)

    Stephen Dwoskin | 33' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    Stephen Dwoskin: ‘The first three from a series of intriguing personal and erotic relationships, exploring in the intimacy of darkness, and transforme
  • Asleep

    Stephen Dwoskin | 4' | USA | None

    Stephen Dwoskin’s first film, made in New York. A woman’s feet during a whole night of sleep contracted into four minutes.
  • I’ll Be Your Eyes, You’ll Be Mine

    Keja Ho Kramer, Stephen Dwoskin | 47' | France | None

    Daughter of the well-known, militant film maker Robert Kramer made (together with Stephen Dwoskin) a poetic ode to her father, using shots from his ow
  • Self Made Portrait

    Claudine Després, Julian Schmid | 80' | Switzerland | World première

    An intimate portrait of film maker Stephen Dwoskin, who is working on his latest film Oblivion. He talks about his way of working in film…
  • Shadows From Light

    Stephen Dwoskin | 60' | United Kingdom | None

    A journey along the atmospheric photos by English master photographer Bill Brandt, who learned his profession with the surrealists.
  • Dad

    Stephen Dwoskin | 15' | United Kingdom | -

    Small everyday gestures are turned into monumental moments of tenderness and respect.