Yarrow Films

@yarrowfilms

A Production company helping purpose-driven organisations to tackle challenges in health, wellbeing, and inequality through telling their stories
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Come join us for the UK Premiere of 'Forever' on the 6th of May at 7pm as part of @queereast . FREE tickets in bio. Film by: Dieter Deswarte & Riho Hayashi Forever is a short observational documentary about Midori and Morgyn Ember, who have been married since 2020. Their relationship bridges reality and imagination, as Morgyn is a fictional character from The Sims 4 who now exists as a spiritual and emotional companion in Midori’s inner world.
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Really excited that our Short Film ´Forever’ will be part of this year’s @queereast . Forever tells the story of Midori who is lovingly married to Morgyn Ember. A fictional character from the computer game Sims4. Midori identifies as Fictosexual with Morgyn living as a spiritual companion in their imagination. The film was made in collaboration with Riho Hayashi @amorikeylittleforest Free tickets in bio
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Ten years ago, just two months after the Brussels attacks, MUS-E artist @benjamin___vandewalle choreographed a dance performance in Molenbeek with children of Sint-Albertschool. They share their feelings of grief, sadness and the questions that remain. They call for kindness and tolerance. Ten years later, their message still resonates. Watch the film made in collaboration with @dieterdeswarte above.
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Sound piece by @__felixtaylor for our exhibition "Where Memories Grew"for our exhibition "Where Memories Grew" at House of Annetta. Made from field recordings and interviews captured by participants during our walks, the piece reflects shared memories of living in the area.
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Photographs from our latest exhibition 'Where Memories Grew'.
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EXHIBITION, 12-14 September House of Annetta Where memories grew is the outcome of a collaborative project with local residents of Bethnal Green and Shoreditch who guided us on walks through places that hold special meaning for them. Along the way, they shared their stories and memories, recording their voices and capturing the journey in photographs. Over eight weeks, participants explored creative storytelling, learning skills in photography, audio recording, and non- fiction writing. The process fostered friendships and moments filled with tears, laughter and fun. It built trust and created a supportive space for participants to explore and express their own stories. The project culminated in an exhibition at House of Annetta, presenting a collection of photographs paired with an immersive sound piece. Together, they show how stories can bring people closer and reveal the threads of connection within a community. Thanks everyone for coming!!
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🎧📸 Link & Free Tickets in Bio An audio and photography exhibition by local residents of Bethnal Green and Shoreditch, sharing their memories of living in the area. Over eight weeks, participants guided the group on walks through places that hold personal meaning, sharing their stories and memories. The exhibition brings together recordings and photographs from these walks in an immersive display, offering a portrait of a community and its shared histories. 🔊 Immersive Soundscape made in collaboration with @__felixtaylor ✨ Everyone welcome! (Please book a ticket so we have an idea of numbers.) Opening Night: 📅 12th September 🕔 5–9 pm 📍 House of Annetta A project funded by Awards for All @tnlcommunityfund
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Excited to be announcing our latest upcoming film project. ‘Forever’ is an intimate short documentary exploring the profound connection between Midori and Morgyn Ember, both non-binary and lovingly married for several years. Their unique bond bridges reality and imagination, as Morgyn is a fictional character from the computer game ‘The Sims 4’. While Midori first met Morgyn Ember in the game, Morgyn now lives in Midori’s imagination as a spiritual and emotional companion, offering profound love and support. Their bond is rooted in Fictosexuality an attraction to fictional characters, often considered a micro label within the asexual spectrum.
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One more week to go see our exhibition ‘Memories from Tower Hamlets’ at the Rich Mix. Last day 23/10 ⭐ Follow the link in our bio for more information. Thank you to all who made this project possible. ❤️
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Exciting news! Rich Mix has invited us to extend our latest collaborative exhibition, 'Memories from Tower Hamlets,' for an additional two weeks. This project brought together Tower Hamlets residents from across generations to share memories and stories of living in the borough. The exhibition features their photographs, writings, audio recordings, and films, presenting powerful perspectives that celebrate the area’s heritage and evolving narrative. It provides a glimpse into the lives of those who call it home. We hope to see you there from 12 - 24 October. This is a free event.
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Exciting news! Rich Mix has invited us to extend our latest collaborative exhibition, 'Memories from Tower Hamlets,' for an additional two weeks. This project brought together Tower Hamlets residents from across generations to share memories and stories of living in the borough. The exhibition features their photographs, writings, audio recordings, and films, presenting powerful perspectives that celebrate the area’s heritage and evolving narrative. It provides a glimpse into the lives of those who call it home. We hope to see you there from 12 - 24 October. This is a free event.
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Exhibition at Tower Hamlets Town Hall, 10th September 2024 - 5.30pm to 7.30pm ‘Short Excerpt of a audiovisual poem made by our participants’ in two weeks, this exhibition brought together residents of Tower Hamlets from across generations to share their memories and stories of living in the borough. Residents participated in oral history recordings, photography walks, creative writing sessions, and filmmaking workshops. The exhibition showcases the photographs, writings, audio recordings, and films produced by the group. Some of their work is inspired by photographs and documents from the ‘Tower Hamlets Local History and Archive’, drawing connections between the past and present. From socially engaged stories to personal films, ‘Memories from Tower Hamlets’ offers a glimpse into the lives of those who call it home. Their collaboratively created works present powerful and intimate perspectives, celebrating the area’s heritage and the voices that contribute to its evolving narrative. Funded by Tower Hamlets Public Health. Follow the link in our bio to book a free ticket!
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