2004-01-01 • 0h 4min
Speech Marks was shot entirely on a mobile phone, and edited digitally. The scenes are a collection of moments drawn from life; an art opening, a day in the garden, a meeting at work. Using the phone in this way to transmit pictures instead of speech harks back to the early days of television, when low quality images were sent by phone lines in the 1920s, by the Scottish TV pioneer John Logie Baird. These primitive stuttering images and lo fi sounds celebrate the everyday.

Last Scene

Strange Object

Hello

1945, the Year that Changed History

Girl on the Moon

Hello
Au temps pour nous

Ghosts of Attica

Tralala

Shangku Shelter

At the Stroke of Twelve

Marty Feldman: Six Degrees of Separation

Knock Knock

1

R-Rated Idol Seung-ha's Sex Scandal

Family Film