The Gun by Vicki Feaver

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A terrific poem and film that should appeal to gun-toting meat-eaters and vegan gun-control advocates alike. (And what else but art or poetry could bridge such a chasm?) Director Alastair Cook writes,

I have admired Vicki Feaver and her words for some time. I recorded this in 2011 and kept it safe, finally entrusting the sound to Luca Nasciuti and the cinematography to James William Norton, our core Filmpoem team. I’ve worked with Vicki on the amazing community arts project in Greenock, Absent Voices and also Empire Cafe, Louise Welsh and Jude Barber’s Commonwealth 2014 project, looking at the unbearable links between slavery and Scotland.

So, the Gun. I may stop now, because (forgive the immodesty) I love this one. Love it. The timbre in Vicki’s voice is dry, broken, words delivered with such a punch. I enjoyed editing this one, it’s why I do this, it was so very difficult to get right, but I do hope you enjoy it. The Gun has now screened at Felix (Antwerp), Poetry International (London) and will screen at ZEBRA (Berlin). [links added]

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    Erica Goss, Poet 21 August, 2014

    This one really impressed me. It shows an intuitive understanding of voice, poem and image that creates something entirely new and fresh from the three elements. And as a meat-eating gun-control advocate, it made me think, cringe, even squirm.

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    […] of sparse sonic landscapes, as well as presentation of a short film, based on a poem by Vicki Feaver, which he had developed the sound on with a strong sound design […]

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