Mapping Perception
A documentary examining the causes and effects of Joubert syndrome – a rare hereditary brain disorder, which affects both the motor and...
See moreLà-bas (Down There)
Taking as its departure point the 1993 opening of the Channel Tunnel, Là Bas is a playful burlesque on cultural difference, eccentricity and...
See moreAbove Them the World Beyond
The worlds of Franz Kafka and Josef Fritzl collide to produce a disturbing insight into the notions of incubation as heard through the ears of...
See moreOf an Ode to a Deadad
The film was made in one take over a period of four hours, using a manual time-lapse facility on a Sony PD170 DV Camera. It was shot up in the...
See moreLek and the Dogs
An adaptation of Hattie Naylor's play, Ivan and the Dogs, which follows the true story of Ivan Mishukov, who walked out of his Moscow apartment at...
See moreAll Hallows on Sea
Raw HD time-lapse sequences made for the feature film SWANDOWN re-edited and manipulated.
See moreLa Rochelle est une ville
"In the summer of 2010 I was artist-in-residence at Intermondes and the International Film Festival of La Rochelle. My ambition was to try and...
See moreLouyre: This Our Still Life
A deliciously eccentric, yet touching portrait of director Andrew Kotting's daughter Eden as a young woman in their tumbledown Pyrennean farmhouse....
See moreIs This Where You Are Leaving Me?
A brief portrait of frailty and hanging on
See moreHoi-Polloi
Part home-movie, part diary, evoking the disembodied voices of the hoi polloi, manifest as an animistic presence within the landscape.
See moreMe
"This is a five minute piece about me, the twit gone drank : a vehicle for the dissemination of my own confusion and pomp, full of the irony : a...
See moreThat’s the Way to Do It
Andrew Kötting’s short film ‘That’s the Way to Do It’ is based on Farquhar’s life-size Punch & Judy performance The Cabinet of Horribly Violent...
See moreThe Whalebone Box
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.
See moreIn the Wake of a Deadad
In the Wake of a Deadad is Kötting's powerful, often uncomfortable reflection on the recent death of his father. His Deadad.
See moreCement the Land
Made with a standard 8 Bolex camera and possibly Andrew Kötting’s first film. Shot alongside a wall in Mottingham with Danny Baker whilst they were...
See moreForgive Me
Made for a piece of music that David Burnand had given to Andrew Kötting. He had sent a copy on cassette to Miles Davis in the hope that he might...
See moreFever Hospital
Historical voices and images relay the experiences of tuberculosis, Knightwick Sanatorium and London Fever Hospital.
See moreKlipperty Klöpp Split Screen
Artist and film-maker Andrew Kötting re-vists his graduation film Klipperty Klöpp. A post punk piece of pagan sensibility in which a man repeatedly...
See moreCombat
This film was inspired by Aurelia Petit who invited Andrew Kötting to make a work contemplating themes around the 'Exquisite Corpse' game in which...
See moreKingdom Protista
‘A few drops of pond water rich in bottom sediments, seen under a microscope can quickly confirm the existence of another world. This is the...
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