Gary Tarn
Directing
Known For

Blurred images illustrate the narration of New York City-based artist Hugues de Montalembert, who was blinded in a vicious mugging some thirty years ago.
Black Sun

A display at the strange and wonderful artifacts in a collection of medical curiosities.
The Phantom Museum: Random Forays Into the Vaults of Sir Henry Wellcome's Medical Collection

A look at different matters of the world such as immigration, global warming and capitalism through the eyes of scientists and philosophers.
The Possibility of Hope

Gary Tarn has grappled with the Lebanese poet and thinker Kahlil Gibran's classic 'The Prophet' from 1923, which is famous worldwide for its main character's simple, inspiring answers to the questions with which all of us grapple. From love to crime, from marriage to work, from beauty to the ultimate death. Instead of a traditional film adaptation Tarn has been guided by actress Thandie Newton's reading of the text - and then traveled around the world with his 16mm and HD camera and filmed people, situations and places that resonate with, rather than illustrate, the text's themes.