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Music & Clowns

My brother, Jamie, has a profound learning disability. Despite being close to nonverbal, he demonstrates charisma, a sharp sense of humour, and emotional sensitivity. I team up with my parents to discuss what it is like caring for someone with Down syndrome. We piece together fragments of insight to gain a sense of his inner life, but our differing perspectives reveal as much about our own subjectivity as they do Jamie’s.

 

We rarely see portrayals of the diverse, ordinary lives of people who have Down syndrome (unless we are connected to someone who has it). Much of what we hear instead is based off a medical narrative. As prenatal screening tests improve, the birth rate of people with Downs has fallen. I believe people should be able to base life-changing decisions on accurate information. But I also feel that a diagnosis does not reflect my brother’s human worth. This film attempts to complement the medical narrative with first-hand stories of what it is like to have someone with Down syndrome in your family. Jamie has enriched our lives and I believe a society can be measured by its capacity to nurture those who are most vulnerable.

Awards & Nominations

Awards

British Animation Awards, 2018-2020, UK - Best Post Graduate Animation

Royal Television Society Student Television Awards 2019, UK - Jury Prize for Best British Student Film

Royal Television Society Student Television Awards 2019, UK - Best Postgraduate Animation

Spark Animation 2018, Canada - winner of the Women In Animation's diversity award

San Francisco Independent Film Festival 2019, USA - Audience Award for Best Animation

British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies Awards, 2020, UK: Runner -Up Essay/Experimental (Best Practice Research Portfolio)

NAHEMI Eat Our Shorts Awards, 2019, UK winner ARRI best film

NAHEMI Eat Our Shorts Awards, 2019, UK winner Audience Award

Papaya Rocks International Film Festival, 2019, UK - winner best director

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Vimeo Staff Pick 2020

Short of the Week 2020

London International Animation Festival 2018, UK - Jury: Highly Commended

Cinanima 2018, Portugal - special mention for Best Student Film Gaston Roch Award

Nominations

NYC Independent Film Festival, USA - Nominated best animation British Independent

Film Festival, 2019, UK - Best British Short (long list)

Official Selection

DOC NYC 2018, USA

Factual Animation Film Festival 2018, UK

L'Alternativa 2018, Spain

Flatpack Film Festival 2019, UK

Edinburgh International Film Festival 2019, UK

Human Rights Arts & Film Festival 2019, Australia

Stuttgart international Animation festival 2019, Germany

Cardiff Animation Nights 2018, UK

Encounters 2019, UK

Aesthetica Short Film Festival, 2019, UK

PÖFF 2019, Estonia

British Shorts in Berlin 2020, Germany

Underexposed Film Festival 2020, US

Leuven Short Film Fest 2020, Belgium

Credits

Directed and produced: Alex Widdowson

Featuring: Jamie Widdowson, Anna Widdowson, David Widdowson and Alex Widdowson

Animation: Alex Widdowson and Emily Downe

Animation Assistance: Ali Aschman, Emily Downe, Claudia Ortega Arus, Tanaka Tiriboyi, Silvia de Tommaso, Daniele Piscitello, Anna Smirnova and Frederikke Frydenlund

Sound: Vicky Freund and Adam Jones

Original music: Vicky Freund

Sound mix: Adam Jones Score: 'Not On The Bus' U.S.Army Blues Band (cc) 2010

Archival Footage:'Child Care and Parenthood 4': BBC World Wide © 1986

 

Licensed by The New York Times Op-Docs

Senior Series Producer: Lindsay Crouse

Supervising Editors: Andrew Blackwell and Regina Sobel

Associate Producer: Yvonne Ashley Kouadjo

Executive Producer: Adam Ellick

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Production Support: The New York Times Op-Docs, The Elf Factory and Royal College of Art

Thank you: Daniel Saul, Sylvie Bringas, Ed Foster, Tony Fish, Birgitta Hosea and Teal Triggs

 

Alex Widdowson © 2018 - 2023

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