Scott Barley
Born in 1992 in Cardiff, Wales, he is a filmmaker, artist, and film theorist whose work lies at the intersection of slow cinema, visual poetry, and sound. He studied film and experimental art at the University of Wales and Cardiff Metropolitan University. His films explore darkness, nature, the Anthropocene, and the phenomenology of perception. His 2017 feature debut Sleep Has Her House received the Best Film award at the Fronteira International Documentary & Experimental Film Festival in Brazil. Barley’s films have been screened at festivals and museums worldwide, creating a distinctive space between cinema, meditation, and lyrical essay.
| Known For | Directing |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.1749 |
| Birthday | 1992-11-11 |
| Place of Birth | Cardiff, Wales, UK |
| Also Known As | Scott W. Barley, Scott William Barley, |
2015
Hours
6.2/6
Darkness has crept in. The hours pass quietly. A window ajar. A shadow observes the moonlight from the window.
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Hours
2013
Irresolute
6.7/13
The tension between the natural and industrialised world depicted through abrasive superimpositions.
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Irresolute
2015
Hunter
7.6/16
It is nightfall. A hunter lurks in the darkness, wandering further towards the impenetrable. Do the meanings lie in the stream, in the mountains, the...
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Hunter
2015
The Sadness of the Trees
6.2/8
Two separate, yet poetically connected films that act as a threnody on nature. Mikel Guillen's film is dedicated to the artist, Hiroshi Sugimoto. Scot...
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