Kwetu / Our House
KWETU is a feature documentary investigating a medical research and architecture project and whether a healthier home can reduce the risk of malaria for future generations in rural Tanzania.
- Non-Fiction Film Director
- Documentary DP
London, UK
$260 - $785 / Day
Request QuoteIsla is a filmmaker & visual artist. She programmes film festival Sheffield Doc/Fest, has written articles for The Guardian, produced audio installations for London’s Science Museum, developed an Arts Council Funded VR Opera & is a BFI NETWORK x BAFTA Crew participant 2019. Isla is currently directing a feature documentary in Tanzania investigating one of the biggest medical and architectural research projects into anti-malaria alternatives, a BFI / Doc Society documentary about a vanishing community of fishermen in the rural south-west of the UK, an artistic audio/visual response to this culture in a film funded by the BBC New Creatives Scheme and an experimental book / film with Professor Brendan Stone exploring how we hold multiple realities and identities which inform an art for living life with a mental health condition. Isla has a curiosity for people and the quiet stories that surround us. Her work challenges cultural stigmas through creating atmospheric, semi-autobiographical art and filmmaking that merge documentary and fiction to question conventions and defy stereotypes. Isla captures the overlooked flickers of everyday life and presents them in a cinematic way for audiences to rediscover the unexpected beauty in familiar places and people, and to inspire others to slow down and take notice of the lives of those around them. Having been awarded funding in the UK and Denmark, her art and filmmaking explores experiences of mental health, isolated communities, gender identity and hidden cultures. Isla has directed, developed, funded, produced and distributed international documentary and fiction films such as an impact film on child illiteracy, H is for Harry, a feature on religious tolerance in Sierra Leone for Danish TV (DR3), to the fictionalised memories of a WW1 nurse in ‘Testament of Youth’. Isla's experience developing and investigating real human stories indicates her humanistic and collaborative approach to projects.
KWETU is a feature documentary investigating a medical research and architecture project and whether a healthier home can reduce the risk of malaria for future generations in rural Tanzania.
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