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Making Their Mark: A Conversation with Kerry Rock and Georgina Willis

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'When we first met in the mid-1990s Georgina Willis and Kerry Rock struck me as filmmakers with a fabulously curious aesthetic. They often described emotions in surreal visual terms. Both came to film from other areas. Kerry studied economics and geography and Georgina arts and economics.' David Jobling talks to filmmakers Georgina Willis and Kerry Rock about creativity versus the marketplace, imagination versus structure, and their acclaimed first feature film 'Watermark'. SKU: 00281-M140 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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