Our work

We create and support the creation of film, installation, performance, live art and live events. We have been funded by the British Council and the Arts Council as well as worked with clients such as MUBI, Netflix, Hauser & Wirth to curate and produce special events.

We are currently in development of a new immersive installation and VR experience and producing tours of our studios creations.

O S E A

A physical exploration of female freedom
In collaboration with choreographer and dancers Melissa Herrada and Jesica Elizondo we explored what happens to the body of a woman through a journey from oppression into freedom. Filmed in natural surroundings of the Yucatan Mexico we took an environmental approach, leaving no trace and using a very small crew, the results of these practices is an imitate film that ultimately made us as female makers feel freer through the process.
Created as part of a series of dance films shot in the yucatan with 4x4 and CASA funded by the British Council international collaboration grant 

lovebomb

A multidisciplinary artistic exploration into individual and universal experiences of romantic love. “Please Don’t Hurt Me” serves as a creative tapestry weaving together diverse art forms, such as film, poetry and immersive art, with the overarching theme of our shared human experience: the pursuit of love, the path to self-discovery within love’s embrace and heartbreak, and the universal desire to shield ourselves from emotional pain, particularly when it comes from those we hold dear.
“Please dont hurt me will make your heart and soul sing” hypebea 2023
Tour in development 

Please dont hurt me

Through the movement of two bodies, the natural landscape of a British beach and through the passage of time shown by the changing light and moving tide  - lovebomb tells the 24 hour tale of the chilling modern romantic phenomena of ‘lovebombing’ and its controlling and abusive patterns. 
Choreographed by Theophilus O. Bailey
Starring
Alethia Antonia
Theophilus O. Bailey
Funded by the British Council international collaboration  grant 

in-un-da-me

In a part-guided meditation, part sound walk, audiences experience a binaural, sensory and individual moment with the water in and around them.
The piece starts with an outdoor installation, a piece of visual art, made by a local artist in response to the themes and story of the work. Audiences then scan a QR code and use their own phone and headphones as they are led to a natural body of water and experience the piece at their own pace.
Rooted in respect for the natural world and meditation, IN-UN-DA-ME interweaves storytelling, art and mindfulness, the result being a unique audience experience; connecting each person to themselves, what’s directly around them, and the universal issues faced by our world’s waters.
Premiered at York Art Gallery funded by the Arts Council                                                                                Tour in development 

Mari posa

As Serena is moved into palliative care, she forms an unexpected friendship with her Latine career Mari, leading to a transformative journey of freedom. A story of unlikely friendship, radical kindness and showing the magic of effort. 
Short narrative film created by 4th of February and produced by Snapper Films 


War walks

We are in development of a new piece created by Louis Schreyer and produced by 4th of February - WAR WALKS - is a performance, a manifestation, a film, an installation and a VR experience.  We are currently fundraising for stage 2 development.