Light and Darkness on Film
About half of the projects we make are for children and families, and in this work for younger audiences, we're still always trying to find new ways of working, to ask questions, to be provocative and playful and to find the unexpected, just like we are in all our work. So when we came to make our first film for children, Brilliant, an adaptation of one of our performance pieces, we talked a lot about the kinds of screen experiences children have, and how an arts company like Fevered Sleep might approach things differently.See for yourself whether in Brilliant we've managed to make something distinct, with its strange rhythms and paces, its fasts and slows, it dreamstates and sensuality and stillness and action, and its darkness and its light.