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Simon Pummell is a British filmmaker currently based in Amsterdam in The Netherlands, best known for directing
Bodysong ''Bodysong'' is a 2003 BAFTA-winning documentary about human life and the human condition directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot. Synopsis The film tells the story of an archetypal human life using images taken from all ...
(2003) a documentary feature film that portrays the human life-cycle through archive footage from across a century of moving image creation. He studied Film & Television in the animation department at the
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.


Career

Early in his career Pummell made animated films for UK television produced by Keith Griffiths, producer of the animators the
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. One of these films ''Secret Joy of Falling Angels'' won the Grand Prix at the Oberhausen Film Festival in 1992. In this period Pummell also made two films for the rock band
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- a special video album for the release of ''
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''. The clip ''Heaven For Everyone'' was an early documentary portrait of the cyborg body-artist
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. The Queen video album ''Made In Heaven'' was produced by Janine Marmot for the
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. Pummell and Marmot subsequently formed a company together Hot Property Films.
Bodysong ''Bodysong'' is a 2003 BAFTA-winning documentary about human life and the human condition directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot. Synopsis The film tells the story of an archetypal human life using images taken from all ...
(2003) is a transmedia project that included a research project to trace as much individual information and as many narratives as possible about every individual event and person portrayed in the many hundreds of archival footage clips used. In 2004 the project won an interactive BAFTA and a BIFA for best feature documentary. The
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nominated soundtrack is notable as being the first film soundtrack written by
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championed the film, and went on to work with Greenwood on the Oscar-winning feature
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has written an essay on the film for the British Film Institute 2010 DVD re-issue of the film. Having taught for several years at Harvard University VES as a Visiting Professor, Pummell was a Harvard Film Study Center Fellow in 2008-2009. His second feature film Shock Head Soul (2011) was a feature-length documentary biopic depicting the insanity and
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autobiography of
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. It premiered in
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2011. An associated gallery exhibition has been shown with the film in
Rotterdam International Film Festival The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is an annual film festival held at the end of January in various locations in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Since its foundation in 1972, it has maintained a focus on independent and experimental fi ...
and
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, as well as M HKA museum of Modern Art Belgium. He is a course director of the Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design: Lens-Based Media programme at the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam.


Filmography


Features

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Brand New-U ''Brand New-U'' (also known as ''Identicals'' in the United States) is a 2015 science fiction, thriller film written and directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot. It stars Lachlan Nieboer and Nora-Jane Noone. Cast *Lachlan Nieb ...
'' (2015) *''Shock Head Soul (Documentary) (2011)'' *''Bodysong (Documentary) (2003)''


Shorts

*''Blinded by Light (2004)'' *''Stop for a Minute (2001)'' *''How Long is a Minute? (2001)'' *''Ray Gun Fun (1998)'' *''Queen: Made in Heaven (1997)'' *''Butcher's Hook (1995)'' *''Evolution (1995)'' *''Heart-ache (1995)'' *''Rose Red (1994)'' *''The Temptation of Sainthood (1993)'' *''Secret Joy of Falling Angels (1991)''


References


Further reading

*Carels, E., ‘The Anatomy of Desire: Simon Pummell - een oeuvre in wording’, Andere Sinema Magazine (March/April 1998) *Curtis, D., (ed.), British Film & Video Artists, Arts Council England 1996 *Furniss, M., The Animation Bible: A Guide to Everything from Flipbooks to Flash, Laurence King 2008 *Hanson, M., ‘The End of Celluloid: Film Futures in the Digital Age’, Rotovision 2004 *Kitson, C., ‘British Animation: The Channel Four Factor’, Parliament Hill Press/ Indiana University Press 2008 *Morley, S., ‘The Animation of Simon Pummell: Nothing but Monsters’, Art and Design: Art and Animation, 1997 *Pilling, J., ‘Animation: 2D and Beyond’, Rotovision 2001 *Wells, P., ‘The Animated Bestiary’, Rutgers University Press 2009 *Bodysong featured as sample page for Engage UK, web design studio, in Web Design: Studios 2, ed. Julius Wiedemann, Taschen Books 2007 {{DEFAULTSORT:Pummell, Simon Year of birth missing (living people) Living people British filmmakers Alumni of the Royal College of Art