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Steven Fraser's short documentary Prosopagnosia is currently qualified for the 95th Academy Awards and the voting has begun! The film has been submitted by distribution partner The New York Times in the Best Documentary Short category.


We are very excited to qualify and our keeping everything crossed that this Scottish, Stop Motion Animation and deeply personal account of Prosopagnosia can make it to the Academy Award shortlist and maybe bring a gold trophy home to Glasgow in March 2023.


The film

Steven's film uses expressive animation to investigate intimacy, communication and memory.


Prosopagnosia

Prosopagnosia means face-blindness and to understand this neurodiverse behaviour, the contents of a memory box are intricately explored.


Steven uses his sketchbooks, photographs and diaries to tell a unique, engaging and personal story.


In partnership with the New York Times - you can watch the film via their Op Docs site.

If you are a voting Academy member in documentary - please watch the film and of course - vote for it if you like it.

The film had its International Premiere at the world renowned IDFA Documentary festival in Amsterdam. Steven returned to screen the film again and take part in multiple Q&A sessions as part of the IDFA School Programme Screenings.



Other screenings

Since the premiere, the film has appeared at over 40 International festivals and had many more screenings. It was Grierson nominated and has won multiple awards for best film, experimental awards and a variety of grand jury prizes.


The Sebastopol Documentary Festival was our first Academy Award qualifying festival where the film won the Jury Award.


Sebastopol Jury Note:

“Beautifully shot, edited, and produced.


A warm, uplifting story about resilience and creativity. “A personal, vulnerable, and vibrant exploration of a fascinating yet little known topic – face blindness.


The jury was impressed by the visually rich design and stop motion animation, poignant narration, and profound questions raised.”


North American screenings and successes

The film continued stateside success and won an inaugural Marvels of Media award sponsored by AMC networks. Following this Steven attended the event to pick up his prize and artefacts from the film are now hosted in the Museum of the Moving image (MOMI).

The film is continuing to show across venues in North America across 2022 and 2023 thanks to Reel Abilities.


Watch the trailer


Watch the film online via the New York Times

We were thrilled when we gained support from the New York Times and if you have a subscription - Prosopagnosia is now featured to view on their Op Docs site.



Further information

Steven Fraser's personal film Prosopagnosia continues its global screening journey and is screening at multiple festivals in competition during March 2022.


Screenings

Fresh from screening in competition at both IDFA and Clermont Ferrand, Prosopagnosia will soon be screening at the following festivals:

Festival

Location

Dates

Screening

Ticket Link

BFI Flare

London, UK

22 & 24 March

Official Selection

Ann Arbor

Michigan

24 March

In Competition

Salem Film Festival

Salem, Massachusetts

25 March

Official Selection

Sebastapol Documentary Festival

Sebastapol, California

26 March

In Competition

Glasgow Short Film Festival

Glasgow, Scotland

27 March

In Competition

Kaboom Animation Festival

Utrecht, Netherlands

28 March

In Competition

The film

Prosopagnosia uses expressive animation to investigate intimacy, communication and memory. Prosopagnosia means face-blindness and to understand this neurodiverse behaviour, the contents of a memory box are intricately explored.


Sketchbooks, photographs and diaries unravel to tell a unique and personal story.


Steven Fraser:

Steven is delighted by the continued success, screenings and the fact that the film is connecting with festivals across the globe. Steven will attend as many of the screenings as he can and will appear online or at Q&As of those he can't.


View the trailer

Further information

Screening or distribution requests

Please contact Alexandra via festivals@scotdoc.com

We are thrilled that two recent short documentaries produced by Bombito producer Reece Cargan will screen at BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival.


The festival runs from Wednesday 16 to Sunday 27 March 2022 at BFI Southbank and on BFI Player. During the festival you can watch the following films:


Everyman

The film by Jack Goessens - which stars Adam Kashmiry, Goose Masondo, Jamie Stewart and Arran Skillin is a personal, visual essay about gender transition – focusing on the social context and implications and exploring how the world is different living as female compared to being perceived as male.


This film has screened at numerous BAFTA and OSCAR qualifying festivals, won best short at SQIFF and was shortlisted for a Grierson award.


View the trailer

Get tickets

Everyman screens on the following dates and locations as part of the 'There Is No Place Like Home' strand:

  • Thu 17-Mar 17:50 Studio

  • Sat 19-Mar 20:40 NFT3


Other screenings soon

The film will be screening at Euregion Film Festival in the international competition for best short. Catch it March 1-6 2022, both online and in Heerlen, the Netherlands.


If you are in Dublin you can also catch Everyman as part of Dublin International Film Festival's Scottish Shorts strand. The film plays Thursday, March 3, 2022 8:30 PM at

Light House Screen 3.


Further information


Prosopagnosia

Steven Fraser's personal documentary - Prosopagnosia uses expressive animation to investigate intimacy, communication and memory. Prosopagnosia means face-blindness and to understand this neurodiverse behaviour, the contents of a memory box are intricately explored.


Sketchbooks, photographs and diaries unravel to tell a unique and personal story.


This film premiered in competition at IDFA 2021 and also in competition at Clermont Ferrand 2022.


View the trailer


Get tickets

Prosopagnosia screens on the following dates and locations as part of the 'Drawn Together' strand:

  • Tue 22-Mar 18:10 NFT2

  • Thu 24-Mar 20:10 Studio


Glasgow Short Film Festival

Another place to view Steven's film soon is Glasgow Short Film Festival in the Scotland Year of Stories Short Film Award 4 : Daily Grind on Sunday 27 March, 15:45, at the CCA Theatre.


Further information


BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival

Flare is the largest and longest running queer film event in the UK. For 12 days you can catch the best new LGBTQIA+ cinema from around the world, special events and more.

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