Margaret Salmon

Most Popular Margaret Salmon Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

History of the Present Trailer (2024)

08 March 2024

An experimental feminist opera-film about class and conflict, History of the Present has been made collaboratively by Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, featuring new compositions by Annea Lockwood, libretto by Maria Fusco and improvisational vocal work by Héloïse Werner.

Two Trailer (2018)

08 June 2018

16mm film on digital, silent, black & white

Mm Trailer (2017)

09 March 2017

Part-feminist linguistic investigation, part-child’s learning tool and celebration of motor sport, a voice-over of words and associations narrates 35mm verité footage of the Berwick Bandits, an all-male Speedway motorcycle team with the mantra ‘No Brakes, No Gears, No Fear’.

Icarus (after Amelia) Trailer (2022)

19 April 2022

Icarus (after Amelia) is a work study shot on 35mm. It shows Glasgow women at their workplace and deals with issues of feminist economic theory.

Pyramid Trailer (2014)

18 October 2014

Pyramid is a single screen work on Abraham Maslow's theory on the hierarchy of human needs filmed through the rhythms and choreography of middle class South England.

Home Trailer (2019)

04 October 2019

A woman cares, moves, isolated, repetitive, before being embraced, encountered by a ghost. A 2019 short film commission for Channel 4's Random Acts, the super 16mm work, shot in the Southside of Glasgow, includes music by Victoria Morton, performances by Monika Smekot & Iraya Noble and location sound by Richy Carey.

Bird Trailer (2016)

03 March 2016

A visual and aural riff on the pioneering films of the Children’s Film Fund producer / director Mary Field and her early work for the Secrets of Nature series, Bird is aimed at general audiences with a particular focus on children.

Boy (winter) Trailer (2022)

27 January 2022

Boy (winter) is a film study, shot on 35mm film, presenting viewers with a set of encounters, celluloid descriptions and imaginative analysis of contemporary boyhood.

P.S. Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

An abstract portrait of a middle aged man, weaving together iconography from a range of film genres including classic Hollywood films from the 40s and New Deal documentaries.

Housework Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

16 mm B&W film on HD, silent -- Co-Commissioned by Peer Gallery, London and Animate Projects, UK.

Oyster Trailer (2014)

03 March 2014

Shot on colour 16mm film, Oyster is a minimalist documentary/cinematic poem showcasing the native oyster and various aspects of its life, history and consumption.

Cladach Trailer (2018)

12 October 2018

This beautiful film shot on 35mm captures the ebb and flow of daily life in a small Scottish coastal town.

Eglantine Trailer (2016)

09 October 2016

An intimate and vivid account of a young girl's real and fantastical adventure.

Lens Diary Trailer (2020)

21 February 2020

Margaret Salmon presents a technician’s diary and slideshow of photographs made in collaboration with G20 Youth Festival, a non-profit youth club based in Maryhill, Glasgow.

To the Moon Trailer (2020)

08 September 2020

This is a beautiful and poetic cinematic ode to our moon. Made primarily from international cinematic archives in combination with literary fragments and original moonlit cinematography filmed across five continents, To the Moon steps lightly through the ages and ideas that people have drawn from the moon to create a meditative work.

Who Named the Lily? Trailer (2023)

18 May 2023

‘Who Named the Lily?’ celebrates and laments the complicated history of the Crystal Palace. Monster Chetwynd plays the ‘Fact Hungry Witch’, who explores the story of the Amazonian waterlily, and reveals its links to engineering.

Mackintosh Trailer (2026)

01 February 2026

Mackintosh is a short film following the work of cleaner Anne McInally who cares for the contents of The Huntarian Gallery building including Mackintosh House, a replica of the Scottish artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s family home.

I you me we us Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

I you me we is a double monitor work which portrays particular visual representations of warmth, care, kinship and growth.