fluorescence

  • FLUORESCENCE is an autobiographical account of a woman's journey of immigration. Written by Syrian artist and refugee, Kinana Issa, the film explores the themes of liberation and captivity. It follows a woman whose journey of immigration is over, but whose suffering and displacement continues. The film premiered at the 2019 BFI London Film Festival.

  • “I TRY TO MOCK THE DISTANCE, IT STAYS. WHAT’S NEAR STRETCHES EVEN FURTHER AWAY. I TRY TO WIPE THE BORDERS, THEY MULTIPLY. I SEE A BETRAYAL IN LOOKING BACK, ANOTHER IN MOVING FORWARD.”

  • As the Filmmaker in Residence Carys created and directed a trilogy of short narrative films, each influenced by themes highlighted in WNO’s Autumn 2017 Russian Revolution Season; Eugene Onegin, Khovanshchina and From the House of the Dead. The films are an artistic response to the operas and revisit these classic stories through a modern lens.

    Inspired by the opera From the House of the Dead, FLUORESCENCE hopes to give a voice to women who have been forced to leave their country in order to escape war and persecution.