- Autobiografia di una borsetta, Joanna Hogg, 2025, 24 min., Italy
A film commissioned by high fashion brand Miu Miu, in which Joanna Hogg – returning to the fashion
world that has always fascinated her – explores vanity and femininity in the 21st century, with a handbag
as the narrator.
- Présages, Joanna Hogg, 2023, 11 min., France, United Kingdom
A cinematic postcard from wintry Los Angeles, where Joanna Hogg observes—through her lens—the
city’s deserted hotels and cinemas.
- Caprice, Joanna Hogg, 1986, 26 min., United Kingdom
Caprice – Joanna Hogg’s graduation film – in which a young woman, played by a then-unknown Tilda
Swinton, finds herself inside the pages of her favorite fashion magazine. The film brings into focus
themes that have preoccupied Hogg ever since: the desire to fit in and the social pressure to look and
behave in prescribed ways, and the inner conflicts that follow.
- I Saw the Face of God in the Jet Wash, Mark Jenkin, 2025, 17 min., United Kingdom
Shot on Super 8, Mark Jenkin’s diary from Cornwall, where the director made his latest film, Enys Men.
In voice-over, Jenkin offers rapid-fire recollections – from film history, from his own life, and perhaps
from events that never happened.
Joanna Hogg
Joanna Hogg is a film director and screenwriter based in London. Her standout films—Unrelated
(2007), Archipelago (2010), and Exhibition (2013)—have won numerous international awards.
Together with colleague Adam Roberts, she initiated À Nos Amours, a project dedicated to
reviving and championing underappreciated films.
Mark Jenkin
Mark Jenkin is a director and creator of experimental short and documentary films. He teaches at
Falmouth University. In 2012, Mark set out the Silent Landscape Dancing Grain 13 Manifesto, urging
filmmakers to use celluloid. Scanorama has presented his film Bait.

- Autobiografia di una borsetta, Joanna Hogg, 2025, 24 min., Italy
A film commissioned by high fashion brand Miu Miu, in which Joanna Hogg – returning to the fashion
world that has always fascinated her – explores vanity and femininity in the 21st century, with a handbag
as the narrator.
- Présages, Joanna Hogg, 2023, 11 min., France, United Kingdom
A cinematic postcard from wintry Los Angeles, where Joanna Hogg observes—through her lens—the
city’s deserted hotels and cinemas.
- Caprice, Joanna Hogg, 1986, 26 min., United Kingdom
Caprice – Joanna Hogg’s graduation film – in which a young woman, played by a then-unknown Tilda
Swinton, finds herself inside the pages of her favorite fashion magazine. The film brings into focus
themes that have preoccupied Hogg ever since: the desire to fit in and the social pressure to look and
behave in prescribed ways, and the inner conflicts that follow.
- I Saw the Face of God in the Jet Wash, Mark Jenkin, 2025, 17 min., United Kingdom
Shot on Super 8, Mark Jenkin’s diary from Cornwall, where the director made his latest film, Enys Men.
In voice-over, Jenkin offers rapid-fire recollections – from film history, from his own life, and perhaps
from events that never happened.
Joanna Hogg
Joanna Hogg is a film director and screenwriter based in London. Her standout films—Unrelated
(2007), Archipelago (2010), and Exhibition (2013)—have won numerous international awards.
Together with colleague Adam Roberts, she initiated À Nos Amours, a project dedicated to
reviving and championing underappreciated films.
Mark Jenkin
Mark Jenkin is a director and creator of experimental short and documentary films. He teaches at
Falmouth University. In 2012, Mark set out the Silent Landscape Dancing Grain 13 Manifesto, urging
filmmakers to use celluloid. Scanorama has presented his film Bait.
A film commissioned by high fashion brand Miu Miu, in which Joanna Hogg – returning to the fashion
world that has always fascinated her – explores vanity and femininity in the 21st century, with a handbag
as the narrator.
- Présages, Joanna Hogg, 2023, 11 min., France, United Kingdom
A cinematic postcard from wintry Los Angeles, where Joanna Hogg observes—through her lens—the
city’s deserted hotels and cinemas.
- Caprice, Joanna Hogg, 1986, 26 min., United Kingdom
Caprice – Joanna Hogg’s graduation film – in which a young woman, played by a then-unknown Tilda
Swinton, finds herself inside the pages of her favorite fashion magazine. The film brings into focus
themes that have preoccupied Hogg ever since: the desire to fit in and the social pressure to look and
behave in prescribed ways, and the inner conflicts that follow.
- I Saw the Face of God in the Jet Wash, Mark Jenkin, 2025, 17 min., United Kingdom
Shot on Super 8, Mark Jenkin’s diary from Cornwall, where the director made his latest film, Enys Men.
In voice-over, Jenkin offers rapid-fire recollections – from film history, from his own life, and perhaps
from events that never happened.
Joanna Hogg
Joanna Hogg is a film director and screenwriter based in London. Her standout films—Unrelated
(2007), Archipelago (2010), and Exhibition (2013)—have won numerous international awards.
Together with colleague Adam Roberts, she initiated À Nos Amours, a project dedicated to
reviving and championing underappreciated films.
Mark Jenkin
Mark Jenkin is a director and creator of experimental short and documentary films. He teaches at
Falmouth University. In 2012, Mark set out the Silent Landscape Dancing Grain 13 Manifesto, urging
filmmakers to use celluloid. Scanorama has presented his film Bait.