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A FILM MADE BY
Written & Directed by Julia Taudevin
Cinematography by Kirstin Irvine
Focus Puller: Lara Abrami
Camera Assistant: Diana Onotu
Sound Recordist: Calum Deas
Sound Designer Heather Andrews
Editor: Stevie
Produced by Luke Hobrook

HIONDO

A grieving woman needs the sea to tell her what it knows but the words are muddled and impossible to understand and maybe she doesn’t want to know what it has to say anyway but it won’t stop, the sea won’t stop and the clouds moves across the sky and the ocean moves across the land.

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A FILM MADE BY
Written & Directed by Julia Taudevin
Produced by Emma Pais
Cinematography by Leon Brehony
Music by Farzane Zamen
Edited by Bonnie MacRae
Colour Grade by Leon Brehony

STARRING
Natali McLeary, Zoe Hunter, Aqsa Anwar

WEE BELLA (2022)

Well-meaning but baby-illiterate Naia takes her neighbour's baby Bella to the local playpark but an immigration vans pull up outside their flats and Bella's mum joins the historic Battle of Kenmure Street ensues helping Naia learn that an act of collective resistance reaches far beyond being on the front line.

EUROPENOW FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION

A FILM MADE BY
Written & Performed by Julia Taudevin
Directed by Niamh McKeown & Julia Taudevin
Produced by Jana Robert
Cinematography by Kirstin McMahon
Hair, Make-Up, Costume & Effects by Sònia Gardés
Sound Design by Iida Aino
Sound Op by Bartek Baranowski
Edited by Eathan Currie
Colour Grade by Jon Bruce

SCREENINGS
Court Mais Trash (2022)
Recontres audiovisuelles (2022, 2023)

AUNTIE EMPIRE (2021)

Auntie wants to regale you with tales from the good old days of the British Empire. Unfortunately, though, she is gradually bleeding to death.

OFFICIAL SELECTION
London Short Film Festival (2021)
Glasgow Short Film Festival (2021)
Concorto Film Festival (2021)
Interfilm Berlin (2021)
Underwire Festival (2021)

A FILM MADE BY
Written by Julia Taudevin
Directed by Allison Piper
Produced by James Heath and Tom Gentle
Cinematography by Gabi Norland

STARRING
Daniella Nardini, Dolina MacLennan, Tam Dean Burn

SCREENINGS
Women Over Fifty Film Festival (2020)
BBC Scotland ‘Next Big Thing’ (2020)
Underwire Film Festival (2019) WINNER BEST SCREENPLAY
Glasgow’s Feminist Film Festival (2020)
17th Inverness Film Festival (2020)

DUCK DAZE (2018)

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Johnina’s unexpected presence in the tightly knit island community is puncuated by whispers and uneasy glances. A film spoken in English and Scottish Gaelic, Duck Daze is a dark tale from the bleak and beautiful peat lands, in which community and congregation are intertwined in their strength, and also their complicity.

OFFICIAL SELECTION
Glasgow’s Feminist Film Festival (2020)
Glasgow Short Film Festival (2020)
Leeds International Film Festival (2019)
BFI London Film Festival (2019)
Indie Memphis Film Festival (2020)
Edinburgh International Film Festival (2019)
Underwire Film Festival (2019) WINNER BEST SCREENPLAY