logo dark logo light logo
  • ABOUT
    • Biography
    • Latest News
    • Podcasts
    • Press
    • #CINEMAISOLATION
  • ARTWORK
    • Moving Image
      • Doublethink
      • Different Trains 1947
      • Paradise Lost?
      • EDIT
      • Jumpers
      • First Kiss
      • PERFORMER. AUDIENCE. FUCK OFF.
      • Run For Me
      • Walking Over Acconci
      • Make Me Yours Again
      • Walk With Nauman
      • Walking After Acconci
      • Anyone else isn’t you
      • File under Sacred Music
      • Fucked up lover
      • Damaged
      • Chain Smoker, Tap Dancer
    • Installation
      • STRANGER THAN KINDNESS
      • Somnoproxy
      • Doublethink
      • Requiem For 114 Radios
      • Bish Bosch: Ambisymphonic
      • Romeo Echo Delta
      • Kiss My Nauman
      • RADIO MANIA
      • Silent Sound
    • Live Art
      • SOON
      • Re-Learning Piece
      • Silent Sound (live)
      • A Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide
      • The Smiths is dead
      • The World Won’t Listen
    • Everything Else
      • THE HORROR SHOW!
      • Coping Mechanisms
      • Multigraphs
      • A Long Goodnight
      • Londonion
      • PUBLICSFEAR
      • Bunny Munro Audiobook
      • The 24 seven
      • Far Gone And Out
      • Words & Pictures
  • FILM & TV
    • Film
      • BROKEN ENGLISH
      • The Extraordinary Miss Flower
      • Deep England
      • From the Centre of the Earth
      • 20,000 Days on Earth
      • Who is Gil Scott-Heron?
    • Television
      • The Dali & The Cooper
      • Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories
      • Murder: The Big Bang
    • Short Form
      • Paradise Lost?
      • EDIT
      • Do you love me like I love you
    • Music Videos
      • Anohni & the Johnsons
      • Ex:Re
      • Daughter
      • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
      • Daughter
      • Gil Scott-Heron
      • Tindersticks
      • Fanfarlo
      • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
      • Live Sessions
  • Contact
  • SHOP
logo dark logo light logo
  • ABOUT
    • Biography
    • Latest News
    • Podcasts
    • Press
    • #CINEMAISOLATION
  • ARTWORK
    • Moving Image
      • Doublethink
      • Different Trains 1947
      • Paradise Lost?
      • EDIT
      • Jumpers
      • First Kiss
      • PERFORMER. AUDIENCE. FUCK OFF.
      • Run For Me
      • Walking Over Acconci
      • Make Me Yours Again
      • Walk With Nauman
      • Walking After Acconci
      • Anyone else isn’t you
      • File under Sacred Music
      • Fucked up lover
      • Damaged
      • Chain Smoker, Tap Dancer
    • Installation
      • STRANGER THAN KINDNESS
      • Somnoproxy
      • Doublethink
      • Requiem For 114 Radios
      • Bish Bosch: Ambisymphonic
      • Romeo Echo Delta
      • Kiss My Nauman
      • RADIO MANIA
      • Silent Sound
    • Live Art
      • SOON
      • Re-Learning Piece
      • Silent Sound (live)
      • A Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide
      • The Smiths is dead
      • The World Won’t Listen
    • Everything Else
      • THE HORROR SHOW!
      • Coping Mechanisms
      • Multigraphs
      • A Long Goodnight
      • Londonion
      • PUBLICSFEAR
      • Bunny Munro Audiobook
      • The 24 seven
      • Far Gone And Out
      • Words & Pictures
  • FILM & TV
    • Film
      • BROKEN ENGLISH
      • The Extraordinary Miss Flower
      • Deep England
      • From the Centre of the Earth
      • 20,000 Days on Earth
      • Who is Gil Scott-Heron?
    • Television
      • The Dali & The Cooper
      • Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories
      • Murder: The Big Bang
    • Short Form
      • Paradise Lost?
      • EDIT
      • Do you love me like I love you
    • Music Videos
      • Anohni & the Johnsons
      • Ex:Re
      • Daughter
      • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
      • Daughter
      • Gil Scott-Heron
      • Tindersticks
      • Fanfarlo
      • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
      • Live Sessions
  • Contact
  • SHOP
Mobile Logo
  • ABOUT
    • Biography
    • Latest News
    • Podcasts
    • Press
    • #CINEMAISOLATION
  • ARTWORK
    • Moving Image
      • Doublethink
      • Different Trains 1947
      • Paradise Lost?
      • EDIT
      • Jumpers
      • First Kiss
      • PERFORMER. AUDIENCE. FUCK OFF.
      • Run For Me
      • Walking Over Acconci
      • Make Me Yours Again
      • Walk With Nauman
      • Walking After Acconci
      • Anyone else isn’t you
      • File under Sacred Music
      • Fucked up lover
      • Damaged
      • Chain Smoker, Tap Dancer
    • Installation
      • STRANGER THAN KINDNESS
      • Somnoproxy
      • Doublethink
      • Requiem For 114 Radios
      • Bish Bosch: Ambisymphonic
      • Romeo Echo Delta
      • Kiss My Nauman
      • RADIO MANIA
      • Silent Sound
    • Live Art
      • SOON
      • Re-Learning Piece
      • Silent Sound (live)
      • A Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide
      • The Smiths is dead
      • The World Won’t Listen
    • Everything Else
      • THE HORROR SHOW!
      • Coping Mechanisms
      • Multigraphs
      • A Long Goodnight
      • Londonion
      • PUBLICSFEAR
      • Bunny Munro Audiobook
      • The 24 seven
      • Far Gone And Out
      • Words & Pictures
  • FILM & TV
    • Film
      • BROKEN ENGLISH
      • The Extraordinary Miss Flower
      • Deep England
      • From the Centre of the Earth
      • 20,000 Days on Earth
      • Who is Gil Scott-Heron?
    • Television
      • The Dali & The Cooper
      • Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories
      • Murder: The Big Bang
    • Short Form
      • Paradise Lost?
      • EDIT
      • Do you love me like I love you
    • Music Videos
      • Anohni & the Johnsons
      • Ex:Re
      • Daughter
      • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
      • Daughter
      • Gil Scott-Heron
      • Tindersticks
      • Fanfarlo
      • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
      • Live Sessions
  • Contact
  • SHOP
Daydreaming with... Stanley Kubrick
1st June 2016
by Iain and Jane

DAYDREAMING WITH… STANLEY KUBRICK

Our installation Requiem for 114 Radios will feature in a new exhibition curated by James Lavelle (UNKLE)

Requiem for 114 Radios
1st May 2016
by Iain and Jane

EXHIBITION AT COLSTON HALL

The world premiere of our new installation Requiem for 114 Radios will be presented in the cellars

Likely Stories
10th April 2016
by Iain and Jane

Likely Stories – On Demand

Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories, the four short films we directed for Sky Arts, are now available to

Murder: The Big Bang
24th February 2016
by Iain and Jane

Murder on BBC2

Our new drama, Murder: The Big Bang, airs on BBC Two on Thursday 17th March at 9pm. Our

Grierson Awards 2015
2nd November 2015
by Iain and Jane

GRIERSON AWARD WINNER

20,000 Days on Earth has won the Best Arts Documentary category at the Grierson Trust 2015 British

Moog Residency
1st August 2015
by Iain and Jane

MOOG RESIDENCY AND PERFORMANCE

In 1964, Dr. Robert Moog introduced the world to a completely new type of instrument that would

Paradise Lost?
1st June 2015
by Iain and Jane

PARADISE LOST? AT BARBICAN

We’re participating in Doug Aitken’s project ‘Station to Station: A 30 Day Happening’ at the Barbican Centre

20,000 Days on Earth on TV
1st April 2015
by Iain and Jane

20,000 Days on Earth on TV

Our film 20,000 Days on Earth has its television debut in the UK on 1st May. It

Idiot Box
14th February 2015
by Iain and Jane

IDIOT BOX AT KATE MACGARRY

IDIOT BOX is a TV wall we have curated featuring single screen works by ten artists. The

BAFTA Nomination
13th January 2015
by Iain and Jane

BAFTA NOMINATION

It’s a huge honour that our film, 20,000 Days on Earth has been nominated for the 2015

  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 6 7 8 … 10 Next
Latest
  • Screen Players Film Club
    SCREEN PLAYERS FILM CLUB
    27th March 2026
  • SOUNDTRACKING WITH EDITH BOWMAN
    24th March 2026
  • The Empire Film Podcast
    THE EMPIRE FILM PODCAST
    18th March 2026

iainandjane

Brion Gysin’s Stanley knife at the @museedartmoder Brion Gysin’s Stanley knife at the @museedartmodernedeparis 

🔪 If knives could talk… 

The “origin story”

It’s said that, in the 1950s, the artist Brion Gysin was using layers of newspapers as a mat to protect a tabletop from being scratched while he cut other papers with a razor blade.

Gysin: “… I had a number of sheets of newspaper, and I took a Stanley blade and cut through them, and little bits and pieces looked so amusing to me that I started jiggling them around as one would in a collage.” Gysin had accidentally rediscovered the cut-up method, a technique that can be traced back to at least the Dadaists of the 1920s.

Gysin then introduced his friend, the author William Burroughs to the technique at the Beat Hotel.

From briongysin.com
The Extraordinary Miss Flower is now available to The Extraordinary Miss Flower is now available to watch online - link in profile

UK & Ireland – BFI player / Prime / Apple
Australia & New Zealand – DVD or streaming
Sweden - SF Anytime
Finland / SF Anytime 
Norway / SF Anytime
Denmark / Blockbuster
We love @bethorton Amazing to have her in @broken We love @bethorton

Amazing to have her in @brokenenglish.film - and her version of Sister Morphine at our @barbicancentre UK Broken English launch was such a highlight of an incredible night.

It was a thrill to film a session together for her new album with our brilliant collaborator @joelynntw - the new album is out of this world, seriously cosmic 

WATCH Waiting on YT now 

Thanks to our saviour @zoflower 
@xo.rental @olly_stothert @__alexbarber @nicholaspeeldigital @dirtylooks_grades @clairewintercolour @partisanrecords
Congratulations @willmacwriting on your mind-bendi Congratulations @willmacwriting on your mind-bending, dream-haunting kaleidoscope of a book. A must read!! 

And thanks to @fitzroviachapel and @freyabently for hosting a great launch. 

#solacehouse #willmacclean #atlanticbooks
Ce soir, à Pau, pour la première fois! @lemelies.p Ce soir, à Pau, pour la première fois! @lemelies.pau @rockthistownpau @brokenenglish.film @mariannefaithfullofficial 

#brokenenglish 
In broken French 😂
Just saw #christopherbrettbailey @sohotheatre perf Just saw #christopherbrettbailey @sohotheatre performing I Saw Satan at the 7eleven. Don’t miss it. Utterly brilliant.
Follow on Instagram
Categories
  • 20,000 Days on Earth
  • Audio
  • Awards
  • Commissions
  • Events
  • Exhibitions
  • Featured
  • Features
  • Film Festivals
  • Films
  • Interviews
  • Latest
  • Likely Stories
  • Multigraphs
  • Music Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Press
  • Publications
  • Reviews
  • Somerset House
  • Somnoproxy
  • Television
  • The Horror Show!
  • Video
Search
About

Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard are London-based artists and filmmakers. Directors of ‘20,000 Days on Earth’.

CONTACTS
  • Manager: Josh Varney at 42
  • Gallery: Kate MacGarry
  • Commercials: Prettybird
  • Image Licensing: Artimage

iainandjane

Brion Gysin’s Stanley knife at the @museedartmoder Brion Gysin’s Stanley knife at the @museedartmodernedeparis 

🔪 If knives could talk… 

The “origin story”

It’s said that, in the 1950s, the artist Brion Gysin was using layers of newspapers as a mat to protect a tabletop from being scratched while he cut other papers with a razor blade.

Gysin: “… I had a number of sheets of newspaper, and I took a Stanley blade and cut through them, and little bits and pieces looked so amusing to me that I started jiggling them around as one would in a collage.” Gysin had accidentally rediscovered the cut-up method, a technique that can be traced back to at least the Dadaists of the 1920s.

Gysin then introduced his friend, the author William Burroughs to the technique at the Beat Hotel.

From briongysin.com
The Extraordinary Miss Flower is now available to The Extraordinary Miss Flower is now available to watch online - link in profile

UK & Ireland – BFI player / Prime / Apple
Australia & New Zealand – DVD or streaming
Sweden - SF Anytime
Finland / SF Anytime 
Norway / SF Anytime
Denmark / Blockbuster
We love @bethorton Amazing to have her in @broken We love @bethorton

Amazing to have her in @brokenenglish.film - and her version of Sister Morphine at our @barbicancentre UK Broken English launch was such a highlight of an incredible night.

It was a thrill to film a session together for her new album with our brilliant collaborator @joelynntw - the new album is out of this world, seriously cosmic 

WATCH Waiting on YT now 

Thanks to our saviour @zoflower 
@xo.rental @olly_stothert @__alexbarber @nicholaspeeldigital @dirtylooks_grades @clairewintercolour @partisanrecords
Congratulations @willmacwriting on your mind-bendi Congratulations @willmacwriting on your mind-bending, dream-haunting kaleidoscope of a book. A must read!! 

And thanks to @fitzroviachapel and @freyabently for hosting a great launch. 

#solacehouse #willmacclean #atlanticbooks
Ce soir, à Pau, pour la première fois! @lemelies.p Ce soir, à Pau, pour la première fois! @lemelies.pau @rockthistownpau @brokenenglish.film @mariannefaithfullofficial 

#brokenenglish 
In broken French 😂
Just saw #christopherbrettbailey @sohotheatre perf Just saw #christopherbrettbailey @sohotheatre performing I Saw Satan at the 7eleven. Don’t miss it. Utterly brilliant.
Follow on Instagram