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Siavash Minoukadeh



curatorial projects


  1. In Focus: Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
  2. A Screening of worker-produced films from Australia and Indonesia
  3. Treatment: The House is Black & Face of our Fear
  4. Proserpina: Henry Baker & Preslav Kostov
  5. BFI London Film Festival 2021
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writing 
projects


  1. Anhell69: Rage Against the Living of the Light
  2. Tommy Camerno: What you Get is What You See
  3. Dear Holden: on Call Me Maybe
  4. On Robert Beavers
  5. Open City Documentary Festival 2022
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video projects


  1. Studio visit: CLUMP Collective
  2. Future Leaders International
  3. whitenoisespace
  4. SCENE interviews

Siavash Minoukadeh

  1. wants everyone to have a good time but understands the scale of serious labour required to make this possible.
  2. struggles with writing this website which feels like an indulgence but is also a career neccessity.
  3. has a dog named after Tilda Swinton.

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Mark


Writing projects


2023

Rage against the Living of the Light: Agency and mortality in Theo Montoya’s ‘Anhell69’
Open City Documentary Festival

Tommy Camerno, Stare-Case @ Flatland Projects: What You Get is What You See
Where’s The Frame? 

Dear Holden
O.T.O (LUX x Royal College of Art)

Robert Beavers
Art Monthly, Film & Video Umbrella


2022

Beyond Romances of the Negative
Open City Documentary Festival

What to watch at the BFI Future Film Festival 2022: the programmers’ picks
British Film Institute


2021

Festival Report: Encounters Film Festival 2021
BFI NETWORK

What to watch at the BFI Future Film Festival 2021: the programmers’ picks
British Film Institute

2020

Peering Behind the Painted Curtain
The Shadow

What happened to Community Art?
ERA Magazine (archival link)

‘Our Corner of Paradise’: Derek Jarman’s Queering of Nature
University of Bristol Undergraduate Research Journal, pp. 248-252

Chance Encounters with Promotional Material
Maintenaint 14: Contemporary Art and Writing

Gavin and Stacey and the Myth of the Apolitical Comedy
Other/Conversations