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A screening of the film 'All This Can Happen', made by choreographer Siobhan Davies and filmmaker David Hinton. The film is based on a story by Robert Walser, 'The Walk', which goes inside the head of a writer as he takes a walk, exposing his thoughts and observations. With a stream-of-consciousness narration by actor John Hefferman, all the imagery comes from found photographs and early documentary film footage, mostly drawn from the archives of the BFI. Davies and Hinton have 'choreographed' these images to create a 'psychological 3D' portrait of a mind.
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