Marianna Simnett
Directing
Known For

A cautionary tale in which a trickster crow lures a group of innocent children to their deaths.
The Bird Game
Marianna Simnett reimagines the setting from post-war London to a modern football pitch. The Cock Squad, led by neophyte Trevor, is determined to destroy Misery the Referee’s house of red and yellow cards. Echoing the dramaturgy of the game, WINNER dissects socially constructed power hierarchies, crowd psychology, and the constant pressure to perform. Through dance, the film restates and radically transforms football’s most impassioned moments: elation and triumph, brutality and ferocity, suffering and defeat.
Winner

A docked piglet’s journey through the hierarchies of a fetish world explores inter-species and gender relationships in Marianna Simnett’s wonderfully dark and visceral fairytale.
The Severed Tail

A female figure, a contemporary Athena trapped in a technicolour blue forest.
Blue Moon

Blue Roses moves between an operating theatre, a cockroach laboratory, and a blue netherworld representing the interior of a knee. It blends documentary techniques (non-actors playing versions of themselves) with hallucinatory shifts in setting and character that disrupt our ability to distinguish what is real from what is imagined.
Blue Roses

In Simnett’s stop motion animation film and intricate sculptures depicting hybrid human-animal creatures, she wields the aesthetic of vintage children’s television programming, soft play areas, and modernist asylums to explore the emotional and material entanglements of love and cruelty. To create the characters in her film, Simnett not only literally reanimates roadkill but reclaims – and thereby empowers – the image of the animal to plumb the depths of some of the darkest, most fundamental aspects of being human.