Iain Sinclair Trailers
The Whalebone Box TrailerA Walk Back to the Last London by Way of Watling Street TrailerUnearthings – On and Off Watling Street Trailer
The Whalebone Box TrailerA Walk Back to the Last London by Way of Watling Street TrailerUnearthings – On and Off Watling Street Trailer
Total trailers found: 31
01 January 2012
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
01 January 2012
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
01 January 2012
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
01 January 2012
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
01 January 2012
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
01 January 2012
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
19 December 1999
The 12th Episode from the "Eurotika" documentary series, made for the UK Channel 4 about European exploitation cinema.
01 January 1998
Chris Petit & Iain Sinclair's liminal, laminal tribute to underground filmmaker Peter Whitehead, featuring image manipulation by Dave Mckean & reminiscences from various countercultural characters.
02 July 2016
London Overground retraces legendary London writer Iain Sinclair’s journey with film-maker Andrew Kötting around the Overground railway on foot for the book of the same name.
01 June 1992
‘The Cardinal and the Corpse' marks the beginning of Petit’s loose partnership with writer Iain Sinclair.
30 August 2012
The Golden Temple - Olympic Regeneration of East London.
02 September 2022
Inspired by the writings of Iain Sinclair, a father and daughter trace the footsteps of their colonialist ancestor to the Peruvian jungle.
01 January 1964
16mm footage of life in 1960s Dublin, with music and sound effects from Westerns on the soundtrack.
24 September 2011
This film features some of the most important living Postmodern practitioners, Charles Jencks, Robert A M Stern and Sir Terry Farrell among them, and asks them how and why Postmodernism came about, and what it means to be Postmodern.
19 July 2012
Director Andrew Kötting and writer Iain Sinclair sail a swan-shaped pedalo from Hastings to Hackney in London in the build-up to the 2012 Olympic Games.
01 January 2009
"The film attempts to invoke a sense of the past via the here-and-now. Drawing on my own extensive Super 8 archive and a growing body of Mini DV footage the film portrays a fragmented and nostalgic view of a part of the world that has proved vital to the very fabric of my existence.
30 August 2002
A filmmaker sets out to make a voyage of discovery on London's orbital motorway, the M25. He enlists the help of several others to film the motorway from several points, drive endlessly around it and dig up stories and potential beauty behind the motorway.
05 June 2016
A short super-8 film walking several of Harold Pinter's poems about East London.
01 January 2015
This work is inspired by the BLACK APPLES OF GOWER – a book by Iain Sinclair. The film investigates the ideas of travel, memory, history and place by cutting off a horses head and sticking it over a middle aged man's face.
01 January 1998
A vagrant is taken in by a south London surgeon, who subjects him to a series of violent procedures, in the hope of recovering the inner daimon, the spark of light.
01 October 2017
Iain Sinclair walks a section of Watling Street, the Roman road said to have much older origins, from Canterbury to London.
01 October 2017
A film shot on an iPhone with a super 8 app documenting a walk made by Andrew Kötting with Iain Sinclair from Dover to London along Watling Street, sometimes in the company of John Rogers and sometimes in the company of Anne Caron-Delion.
01 January 2007
Beginning in the pitch-black early hours of a September morning, the film follows a 14hr 17min cross-channel relay swim that I made along with my brothers Mark and Joey, a friend Ian Dale, the actor and comedian Sean Lock (Smart Alek and co-writer of This Filthy Earth) and the actor Tchili (This Filthy Earth and Ivul).
14 August 2014
Abandoned Goods is an essay film exploring the journey of one of Britain’s major collections of Asylum Art containing about 5,500 objects (paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures and works on stone, flint and bone) created between 1946 and 1981, by about 140 people compelled to live in the Netherne psychiatric hospital in South London.
01 October 2015
Andrew Kötting's film retraces John Clare's journey from Epping Forest to Northamptonshire accompanied by a straw bear.
01 January 2006
An abstract film, collecting together the 6 rooms Dave McKean made for Chris Petit to reshoot, cut-up, and generally abuse, in pursuit of images for his film 'Asylum', made in collaboration with the writer Iain Sinclair.
11 September 2000
Asylum is a film very much derived from chaos, expressing implicitly the ideas conjured up by its title.
11 July 2019
From London to the far reaches of Scotland, the journey in the form of a quest for a whalebone box, related to its place of origin.
01 May 2009
Leading London writers and cultural commentators Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Russell Brand explore the importance of the liminal spaces at the city's fringe, it's Edgelands, through the work of enigmatic and downright eccentric writer and researcher Nick Papadimitriou - a man whose life is dedicated to exploring and archiving areas beyond the permitted territories of the high street, the retail park, the suburban walkways.
01 January 1996
A short film made for BBC2, it features insight into the inspiration that Christ Church, Spitalfields gave the composer/performer, John Harle, in the composition of the piece 'Terror and Magnificence'.