2019 | England, United Kingdom | Documentary,Lab Footage,Short,Feature

Age of Smoke: Painting the Predator

  • English 14 mins
  • Director | Martine Ingrid Stephen, Naima Souza Vogt
  • Writer | Martine Ingrid Stephen, Naima Souza Vogt
  • Producer | Naima Souza Vogt, Thaïs Martin
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The film tells the story of Israeli artist Leni Dothan’s year-long collaboration with a team of chemists from UCL, during which they developed a series of pollution-reactive sculptures to raise public awareness about the danger of pollution in London. The film follows the team from start to finish as they prepare to exhibit their project at the 2018 B-Side Multimedia Arts Festival.

BatFish Films is a creative woman-led production company founded by filmmakers and McGill University alumni Thaïs Martin, Martine Stephen, and Naima Vogt. BatFish Films seeks to drive positive social change by creating meaningful and inspiring documentary content. Through its storytelling content, BatFish Films strives to showcase change-makers around the world who are using art and community engagement to address environmental issues. Join us on Instagram.

Air Pollution Science Art Documentary Environment London UK Isle of Portland
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