Ian Breakwell

Ian Breakwell Trailers

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Ian Breakwell was a British artist, active as a diarist, a draughtsman, a film-maker, a painter, a photographer and a print-maker.

Most Popular Ian Breakwell Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Growth Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Directed by Ian Breakwell

Ian Breakwell’s Christmas Diary Trailer (1984)

01 December 1984

‘The grisly bloody Christmas reality of the city covered in vomit’ is just one of the seasonal tableaux presented through Ian Breakwell’s ‘Christmas Diary’, eight nightly stories into Channel 4’s Xmas programming.

The Walking Man Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Breakwell's memories of a stranger observed from his window.

The News Trailer (1980)

02 January 1980

Directed by Ian Breakwell.

The Institution Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

A critique of the institution of mental health care that questions ‘normal’ viewing habits.

Ian Breakwell's Continuous Diary Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Developed from Ian's published diaries these short works provide an objective, compassionate, often humorous and bizarre view of events that happen around us daily.

In the Home Trailer (1981)

02 January 1981

Art film part of the REWIND + PLAY, An Anthology of Early British Video Art box-set.

Auditorium Trailer (1994)

02 January 1994

Directed by Ian Breakwell and Ron Geesin.

Nine Jokes Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Excerpts from the Diary Trailer (1975)

02 January 1975

Directed by Ian Breakwell.

The Other Side Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

The Other Side is a double-screen video installation commissioned as part of Breakwell’s residency at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex during the summer and autumn of 2000.

Variety Trailer (2001)

02 January 2001

Directed by Ian Breakwell.

Sheet Trailer (1970)

16 September 1970

A white linen sheet appears and disappears within a range of different rural and urban locations.

Repertory Trailer (1973)

02 January 1973

Repertory consists of one continuous tracking shot, during which the camera completely circles the outside of a locked and empty theatre, whilst a voice describes a three week programme of daily ‘imagined presentations’ inside the theatre.