Edwin Miles
Directing
Biography
Edwin Miles, born 1995, is a filmmaker from Worcestershire in the West Midlands. His films, shot using Mini DV or VHS-C tapes, reflects on the relationship between person and place, home and memory.
Known For

A short journey around a block of flats in South London summons a meditation on person and place, home and displacement, family and memory.
Window Works
Mum wants to change the carpets. A film about objects and the rooms they occupy.
The Living Room

This tram terminates at Wolverhampton St Georges. An observational documentary chronicling the inter-city tram journey between central Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
Terminates at Wolverhampton

Amongst the grounds of an English garden, plants, animals, and birds are observed as Winter starts to turn into Spring.
The Robin

The memories of three Christmas' between 2001 and 2003 blur and drift into one another, as seen through the lens of Grandad's camera.
Grandad's Camera
Birthday candles are blown out as a childhood comes and goes.
Happy Birthday

A congregation of images around Newington Green, Stoke Newington, and the surrounding streets form a meeting place for the locals to reflect on their understanding of working-class culture and the local area.
The Meeting House

A week-long holiday in 2002. The sun, sea, and St Catherine's Island, it is a golden destination and one the family return to every year.
St. Catherine's Rock

A filmmaker attempts to reconnect with his hometown during a walk to the Clent Hills where he is confronted by more than just picturesque views.