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Pomo D'Orographies by Francesca Paola Beltrame

Notes from Home

Part of the 2025 Axis Art Film Festival

What does it mean to be displaced? What are the totems and recollections that we carry with us as we move from one place to another? 

Screening:

  • The Weather Report by Jill Impey
  • My Dear Fatherland / Mana Mīļā Tēvzeme by Madara Vimba
  • Pomo D'Orographies by Francesca Paola Beltrame
  • Family Dinner by Helen Clifford-Jones
  • Blocklist by Ruaridh Law
  • With All Parts by Alastair Levy

Events last approximately 90 minutes, including a Q&A.

Tickets: £8 per event or £35 for a Festival Pass

The Axis Art Film Festival

The 2025 edition brings together over 30 short films by artists from across the UK and beyond, giving voice to those who challenge, explore and offer new ways of seeing.

You can expect thought-provoking work, meaningful conversations and a chance to experience film wherever you are.

The festival runs from 8–14 September, with seven themed events hosted live online by Lucy Wright. Each screening lasts around 90 minutes and includes a Q&A with selected artists and filmmakers. 

All events are available to watch on demand for 14 days in the Axis Community.

Type

Films & Screenings

Date

Sat, 13th Sep 2025

Time

19:00

Where

Online

Venue

Zoom

Tags, Artforms, Themes and Contexts

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