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Wishbones and Gunfire screened at 2014 festival


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Dear Alison by Helen Mort


From the anthology No Map Could Show Them (Chatto & Windus, 2016) poet Helen Mort has focused on women who have had a particular relevance to her and across history.


The Longest Kiss by Gerhard Rühm and Hubert Sielecki


Since the 1950s poet and composer Gerhard Rühm has been working across sound poetry, spoken word, the visual image and music composition, with a particular interest in interrogating the borders between forms. In more recent years he has collaborated with fellow Austrian experimental filmmaker (and performer) Hubert Sielecki.


Birdfall by Adele Myers


The filmmaker Adele Myers has become recognised in the poetry film world for her spare, sublime and evocative films. She is also something of an exception in the field as her films are always honed and crafted in line with the more traditional big budget productions.


O kas?/ Who?


Sarah visits Lithuania under the banner of Liberated Words and poetry film. To review the contemporary situation through the poetic temperature of Lithuanian poets and filmmakers at TARP poetry film festival.