
Hannah Goodman
Directing
Biography
Hannah Goodman is an emerging filmmaker and visual artist with a passion for exploring the human condition through experimental and sensory-driven cinema. Born and raised in Brighton, UK. Hannah developed an early interest in the intersection of movement, visual art, and sound as a means of self expression. A student at The Northern Film School (LBU), Hannah has honed her craft in directing, allowing her to refine her unique cinematic language. Her work delves into themes of identity, existence, and the delicate balance between the individual and the vast, complex world we inhabit.
Known For

Martin and Johnathan's idyllic life is torn apart when Martin falls terminally ill, his body rejecting any sustenance. Having exhausted all their options and with Martin on death's door, the couple argue about the only option left.
Little Death

Aeterna is a movement-based film that explores the feeling of personal insignificance when confronted with the complexity of human existence. By combining choreography and cinematography, the film plays with distorting the human form, offering a visual representation of our place in the world.
Aeterna
A priest visits an unrepentant death row prisoner, as the two spend time together the priest comes to understand the prisoner, and the prisoner begins to come to terms with his inevitable death.
This is Where it Ends

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