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Audio Described: Follow the Dogs

Audio Described for the blind and partially sighted. This uplifting part-animated documentary explores Warren鈥檚 relationship with creativity and imagination, as he recovers from major surgery.

This part-animated documentary is an uplifting, hopeful film that explores an older person鈥檚 relationship with healthcare and creativity, through the lens of cancer patient Warren.
After receiving major surgery during lockdown, Warren experiences an intense hallucination. His surroundings morph and change, taking him into a different world entirely. This other world, revealing a deep-rooted capacity for imagination in Warren, reflects how he truly feels about his lifechanging diagnosis.
Returning home from hospital during the covid-19 pandemic, Warren finds himself in isolation. He spends this time meticulously reconstructing his hallucination in miniature, using improvised and found materials. The result is a lovingly handcrafted rendition of a pivotal moment in his life. It鈥檚 a beautiful testament to the tenacity of the countless vulnerable people thrown into difficult situations caused by the pandemic, and of the effectiveness of art as healing.
The film revolves around Warren鈥檚 experience of surgery and recovery, using live action to capture his conversation and the magic inventiveness of his home and creative endeavours. Warren鈥檚 homemade sculptures and models are central to the conversation, as well as being the starting point for the animated sequences which have retained a hand crafted aesthetic, whilst delivering Warren鈥檚 account into a fully rendered, beautifully cinematic world.

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6 minutes

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Role Contributor
Producer Sue Gainsborough
Director Isabel Garrett