The Memory Blocks

The Memory Blocks, a film by Andrew Kötting, is an experimental feature film that dives into the murky waters of memory. The film-maker’s daughter Eden, dressed as Dorothy from The Wizard of OZ walks a path of recollection but she does not walk alone. On her journey she is accompanied by workers from a factory that produces memory and a voiceover that attempts to explain….

A promotional photo from the film The Memory Blocks, by Andrew Kötting. Neville Jermyn, Michelle Roberts and Charlotte Stephens stand in a row in white lab coats. Eden Köttin wears a blue and while gingham dress, like Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, and holds onto a stroller.

Andrew will be hosting a screening and Q&A at the Electric Palace cinema on Saturday 23 may where he will be joined by members of the cast including his daughter Eden Kötting and artist Charlotte Stephens. Neville Jermyn and Michelle Roberts, artists who are part of the Project Art Works studio, also feature in the film.

Book your ticket here.

Find out more about the film here.

Read a review of THE MEMORY BLOCKS from The Guardian.

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