"The Man With The Stolen Heart." "The Man With The Stolen Heart" is a film by Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith. It was screened at the International Literary Film Festival in NYC, November 2011. "The Man With The Stolen Heart." Written and Directed by: Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith. Narrator: Bill Nighy. Main Designers: Adam Smith, Laura Hyde, Haruna Sakai. Main Animators: Hyebin Lee, Philip Bacon, Junior Springer. Camera: Simon Frost. Sound: Christopher Wilson. Composer: Jessica Dannheisser. Completed in June 2011. (Note: As of November 2011, this film is not publicly viewable on a video sharing website such as Vimeo or YouTube.) Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith. Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith is a photographer and screenwriter based in London. She has developed a distinct narrative to her work, which can be followed from her early photographs to her recent large-scale triptychs. It explores the concept of narrative within the still image, building around the sequencing of images in order to express a space and a time. She uses traditional 35mm black and white film and her work tends to show the picture within the negative, questioning the way one looks at photography and contextualising it as a record of events and patterns in the greater sequence of meaning. By turning the image around and leaving the negative apparent, she aims to allow the viewer to re-acquire the moment at which the photograph was taken and make the memory their own. www.HumptyDumptyFilms.com www.youtube.com/HumptyDumptyFilms June 2012 Update: A print version of Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith's "The Man With The Stolen Heart" will appear in the book, Topsy Turvy Tales, to be released in the UK in September, 2012. The book is a collection of surreal tales in the vein of Edward Gorey and Tim Burton. It's written by Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith and illustrated by Laura Hyde. More details: www.humptydumptypublishing.com |




