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a river holds a perfect memory

Hope Strickland

Screening & Talk

Event overview

LUX Scotland will host the Film London Jarman Award for the seventh year, presenting a screening of the shortlisted artists’ works and a Q&A with shortlisted artist Hope Strickland at Filmhouse, Edinburgh.

The artists shortlisted for the Film London Jarman Award 2025 are Arwa Aburawa and Turab Shah, Karimah Ashadu, Onyeka Igwe, Morgan Quaintance, George Finlay Ramsay, and Hope Strickland.

Hope Strickland’s ‘a river holds a perfect memory’ (2024) meanders gently across waterways in Jamaica, from a leisurely raft on the Martha Brae River to a night-time boat trip in Falmouth’s bioluminescent Lagoon. Shifting focus to the impact of industry on the waters of northern England, the film uses water to explore the entanglement of these supposedly disparate communities.

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Commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella and Touchstones Rochdale with support from HOME, Manchester. Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

Event details

Details

11 November 2025 – 11 November 2025

Filmhouse,
88 Lothian Road, 
Edinburgh, EH3 9BZ

Full Price £6.50
Concession £3.00
Carer FREE
Wheelchair User £3.00
Unwaged (Jarman award) FREE

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Up-to-date accessibility information can be found HERE.

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Hope Strickland, 'a river holds a perfect memory' (2024) at Arnolfini, Bristol
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Hope Strickland, 'a river holds a perfect memory' (2024) at Arnolfini, Bristol

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