IDFA 2022
Prosopagnosia
Steven Fraser
United Kingdom
2021
11 min
Filmmaker Steven Fraser lives with prosopagnosia, otherwise known as “face blindness,” which means he can’t remember or recognize faces. In this film, he uses stop-motion animation, cassette tapes, sketchbooks, photos, and diary extracts to convey his feelings about this.
He uses sketches of faces as a way of understanding what people look like.
Even with this coping mechanism, certain facial expressions and emotions
are difficult to remember and comprehend. One radical solution the
filmmaker undertakes is avoiding people entirely, because when there’s
no one around the problem doesn’t exist. But in the end, this
independent filmmaker chooses to engage with it directly in this vivid
and personal DIY film.
Credits
Director
Production
Reece Cargan for Bombito Productions
Reece Cargan for Bombito Productions
Cinematography
Animation
Editing
Sound
Tom Drew
Tom Drew
Music
Tom Drew
Tom Drew
Screening copy
Scottish Documentary Institute
Scottish Documentary Institute