Real to Reel: The Craft Film Festival
An international selection of short films that explore materials and making, and that celebrate craft in all its facets.
An international selection of short films that explore materials and making, and that celebrate craft in all its facets.
The international selection of short films, produced by the Crafts Council and Crafts magazine in the UK, is an eclectic programme that explores our relationship with materials and making, and celebrates craft in all its facets.
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There’s BAFTA-winning, hand-crafted animation and music videos as well as glimpses behind the scenes in makers’ studios, even a life-size ceramic car.
Specialisms include glass, basketry, ceramics, weaving, felting, letterpress, blacksmithing and metalwork, puppet and violin making.
Themes are at times playful or meditative, some highlight social impact projects, there’s poetry and song, even boxing…
Screenings show once each only. Seats are limited and unreserved, so buy your tickets asap… and come early – the Camelot bar will be open from 5pm!
A reel will also show in Denmark at the Civic Centre on Friday 17 August 2018.
Real to Reel: The Craft Film Festival is produced by the Crafts Council and Crafts magazine.
Real to Reel is presented in WA thanks to Maker&Smith, with the support of:
MosArts, Austage, Rockcliffe wines and Denmark Community Resource Centre.
Craft-Re-Work: conversations with visiting makers on Saturday 4 August at 3pm, prior to Screening Two; as well as a programme of workshops with Tom of Holland and Meri Peach.
| Screening One | Camelot Indoor Theatre | Friday 3 August, 6:30pm | Buy Tickets |
| Screening Two | Camelot Indoor Theatre | Saturday 4 August, 6:30pm | Buy Tickets |
| Screening Selection | Denmark Civic Centre | Friday 17 August, 6:30pm | |
| Screening One & Two | Chauvel, Sydney | Wednesday 5 & Thursday 6 September, 6:30pm | Visit Australian Design Centre for tickets. |
Chris Keenan
Directed by William Scothern, the documentary is the story of how this brilliant potter went from being a jobbing actor to one of the most successful ceramists in the country via an apprenticeship with Edmund de Waal.
Alan Kitching
A short film by Alice Masters that goes behind the scenes to explain the history and thinking of this legendary figure of British craft.
Heath Robinson
Created by Swedish folktronica band, Wintergatan, the music video features an instrument that might have been created by Heath Robinson and uses over 2000 marbles.