Book Tickets

Sun 25 May
18:30

GARDEN CINEMA EVENT

Animal Matters + Intro + Live Music 18

Part of GROUNDED: Fashion’s Entanglements with Nature
Screened in partnership with Fashion in Film Festival
Various Directors , Various Countries, Various Years, 60m.

Introduction by festival director Marketa Uhlirova & fashion curator Isabella Coraça.


Inspired by the dialectical montage of Soviet cinema, this programme stages a visceral collision between two opposing views of fashion: as sublime allure, and as a global industry rooted in extraction and violence. Featuring a sequence of short films produced between 1910 and 1950, Animal Matters juxtaposes glamorous garments and accessories crafted from skins, furs and feathers with newsreels exposing the hunting and processing of animal materials, also including human hair. This deliberate contrast, designed to unsettle, forces fashion’s disconnected narratives to sit side by side, illuminating what is typically obscured. The programme culminates in a lighter note with the recently restored film The Dancing Fleece, a charming ballet-fashion film commissioned by the British wool industry in 1950.


The silent shorts will be accompanied with live music by Stephen Horne


Content warning: This content includes images of dead animals and scenes involving animal skins, which may be distressing for some viewers.


The New Fashion: Rattlesnake Skin Footwear (La Nueva Moda: Calzado de Piel del Serpiente de Cascabel)

USA, 1918. Dir. Unknown (Gaumont America), 45sec


The Snake Leather Industry (De Slangenlederindustrie)

The Netherlands, 1925. Dir. Unknown (Pathé Amsterdam), 4min44sec


A Fitting at the Furrier Henri Vergne by Miss Varesca (Un Essayage Chez le Fourreur Henri Vergne par Mlle. Varesca)

France, 1913. Dir. Unknown, 40sec


Clothing Factory, Česká Kamenice (Ošacovací závody, Česká Kamenice)

Czechia, 1928. Dir. Unknown, 6min (clips)


Untitled

France, c.1915. Dir. Unknown, 2min1sec


Paris Fashions: Hats of the House of Francine Arnould

France, 1912. Dir. Unknown, 1min17sec (clip)


Paris Fashions: Latest Creations in Hair Dressing

France, c.1912. Dir. Unknown, 13secs (clip)


Hunting for Egret Feathers in Africa (Chasse a l'aigrette en Afrique)

France, 1911. Dir. Alfred Machin (Pathé), 5min17sec


Untitled (Birds of Paradise)

France, c.1925. Dir. Unknown (Pathé), 8min22sec


Hair and Frills (Cheveux et Chichis)

France, 1911. Dir. Unknown (Pathé), 4min30sec


The Dancing Fleece

UK, 1950. Dir. Frederick Wilson, 20min

Newly restored in 4K from 35mm nitrate Technicolor film elements preserved by the BFI National Archive


A delightful blend of promotional film and avant-garde dance, this vivid Technicolor production celebrates British wool manufacturing through every stage of its journey. Commissioned by the National Wool Textile Export Corporation and costumed by Norman Hartnell – then a rising star in British couture – the film juxtaposes meticulous, tactile close-ups of wool yarns and fabrics with Lotte Reiniger’s animations and expressive dance choreographies (including a sheep ballet). The film’s dreamlike, quasi-surrealist aesthetic unfolds through scenes where mannequins are ritualistically dressed. Various sequences highlight wool’s transformation: shearing, spinning, dyeing, and weaving, culminating in a glamorous fashion show finale.


With thanks to the BFI National Archive.

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