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"Life Itself"

"Red Fruit"

"Esse Est Percipi"


Awards & Achievements:

"Esse Est Percipi": Watershed (Bristol) "Best Film Nomination" and Curzon Cinema's (Clevedon) "Best Film Selection".


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Filmography

"Life Itself" (2007): An artist stumbles around Holborn, London one morning. He ponders the nature of his existence. His monologue meanders into the abstract, as he considers the Earthly purpose of art and what it means to him, and could, and perhaps should, mean to other people.

--Run time 5 minutes, Written and Starring Jonny Cripps, Directed and Edited by Alex MacMillan and Freddie Smith.

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"Red Fruit" (2006): Two childhood friends are reunited 12 years after being sent to separate foster parents. Together, Raphael and Michael survived a traumatic and tragic night in Rwanda, 1994. Focalised through these two bruised young adults, their lives and the lives of those around them are affected by the stirring of their deep hidden memories. - Source BritFilms.com

--Run time: 60 minutes, Written by Jonny Cripps, Directed and Edited by Alex MacMillan, Cinematography by Freddie Smith, Starring Jonny Cripps, Andy Wilson, Jess Jones, Robyn Bramzell, et al.


"Esse Est Percipi" (2005): Based on Bishop Berkeley's idealism ("To be is to be Perceived"), we follow the journey of Jim through his confused attempt to understand who he is.

--Run time 9 minutes, Written and Directed by Alex MacMillan, Edited by Alex MacMillan and Freddie Smith (2 versions), Starring Jonny Cripps, Emily Miller and Alex MacMillan.

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"Esse Est Percipi: Making of"
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