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John Rogers

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Known For

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Iain Sinclair walks a section of Watling Street, the Roman road said to have much older origins, from Canterbury to London.

Unearthings – On and Off Watling Street

2017
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Leading London writers and cultural commentators Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Russell Brand explore the importance of the liminal spaces at the city's fringe, it's Edgelands, through the work of enigmatic and downright eccentric writer and researcher Nick Papadimitriou - a man whose life is dedicated to exploring and archiving areas beyond the permitted territories of the high street, the retail park, the suburban walkways.

The London Perambulator

2009
London Overground
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London Overground retraces legendary London writer Iain Sinclair’s journey with film-maker Andrew Kötting around the Overground railway on foot for the book of the same name. The film follows Sinclair reprising the walk over the course of a year rather than the day’s walk of the book.

London Overground

2016
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John Rogers takes a trip to St Leonards-on-Sea in East Sussex to go for a walk around this seaside town with the great filmmaker Andrew Kötting.

A Gallivant round St Leonards-on-Sea with Andrew Kötting

2021
A Walk Back to the Last London by Way of Watling Street
10.0

A film shot on an iPhone with a super 8 app documenting a walk made by Andrew Kötting with Iain Sinclair from Dover to London along Watling Street, sometimes in the company of John Rogers and sometimes in the company of Anne Caron-Delion.

A Walk Back to the Last London by Way of Watling Street

2017
In the Shadow of the Shard
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A documentary looking at how tenants and residents in Bermondsey and Rotherhithe in the London Borough of Southwark are organising in the face of the enormous change happening in London.

In the Shadow of the Shard

2018
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Two alien arts administrators discuss the gentrification of Walthamstow in a cafe interupting theatre director William Galinsky who has been asked to re-animate the corpse of William Morris for Waltham Forest London Borough of Culture.

Things to Do in Debden When You're Dead

2019
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This a documentary about the artist Bob and Roberta Smith, in reality one person called Patrick Brill who has become renowned for his humorous, opinionated, polemical art works. He occupies a unique position in the art world as an outsider who is a Trustee of the Tate Gallery, an artist whose work appears in The Guardian and also a school on the East End. What distinguishes Bob from mainstream contemporary art is his commitment to the idea that art is a vital part of democracy, and that art itself must be democratic. The film follows Bob over 3 years providing a unique insight into one of Britain's most important artists at work reflecting on art and the role it plays in society today.

Make Your Own Damn Art: The World of Bob and Roberta Smith

2012