Scott Barley

Scott Barley

  • Birthday: 1992-11-11
  • Place of birth: Cardiff, Wales, UK
  • Also know as: Scott W. Barley

Biography

Scott Barley, born 1992, is an artist-filmmaker, cinematographer, sound artist, and lecturer based between Scotland and Wales, UK. His work has been screened internationally, including The Institute of Contemporary Arts London, BFI Southbank, Sheffield Doc Fest, Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Centre of Contemporary Culture Barcelona, Doclisboa, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Venice Biennale, Dokufest, Festival du nouveau cinéma, EYE Filmmuseum, Singapore Art Museum, Telluride Film Festival, Museum of Modern Art Rio, Museum of Contemporary Art Buenos Aires, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and Fronteira International Documentary & Experimental Film Festival. His work is primarily concerned with the anthropocene, nature, darkness, cosmology, phenomenology, and mysticism, and has been associated with the Remodernist and Slow Cinema movements. His filmmaking and imagery has been compared with the sensibilities of filmmakers, Béla Tarr & Ágnes Hranitzky, David Lynch, Maya Deren, Aleksandr Sokurov, Stan Brakhage, Peter Hutton, Jean Epstein, and Philippe Grandrieux, as well as the artists, J. M. W. Turner, Caspar David Friedrich, Anselm Kiefer, Arkhip Kuindzhi, Vija Celmins, Michael Biberstein, and John Martin. Prior to filmmaking, Barley focused on painting, creating large-scale, densely textured sculptural works on canvas and board. Working without any utensils but his hands, his paintings utilised earth, cement, plants, ash, oil, snake skin, insects, spiders and spider silk. His transition from painting to filmmaking began in 2012. He has stated that part of his sustained attraction to digital filmmaking is in “seeking the texture and tactility of painting, but in a flat and facsimiled medium where such qualities are either avoided by convention, or simply do not exist.” His third film, Nightwalk, released in early 2013, was described by influential avant-garde filmmaker, Phil Solomon as “L’Avventura for the Starless”. Since early 2015, Barley has exclusively shot his films on iPhone. His short film, Hinterlands was voted one of the best films of 2016 in Sight & Sound’s yearly film poll. His first feature-length work, Sleep Has Her House was released in early 2017, garnering universal acclaim, and winning the Jury Award for Best Film at Fronteira International Documentary & Experimental Film Festival, in Goiânia, Brazil. It later received nominations in Sight & Sound’s 2017 and 2018 film polls, as well as in Sight & Sound’s ‘The best video essays of 2018’. The film also received nominations in Senses of Cinema’s 2017 poll, and The Village Voice 2017 film poll for Best Film, Best First Feature, and Best Director. In early 2020, film historian and theoretician, Nicole Brenez cited Sleep Has Her House as one of the ten best films of the decade, after previously writing that “[Barley’s works] renew our conception of visuality”, and describing him as, “one of the most gifted visual poets of his generation.” In the same year, academic and film critic, Borja Castillejo Calvo cited Sleep Has Her House as the second best film of the 2010’s, and Womb (2017) as the best short film of the decade. Danish film critic, and former director of the European Documentary Network, Tue Steen Müller has described him as the “Anselm Kiefer of cinema”.

Filmography

Hours

2015

As Himself

Production

Nightwalk

2013

As Director

Retirement

2013

As Director

Hours

2015

As Director

Irresolute

2013

As Director

Shadows

2015

As Idea

Nightwalk

2013

As Editor

Shadows

2015

As Editor

Shadows

2015

As Sound Designer

Nightwalk

2013

As Sound Designer

Shadows

2015

As Cinematography

The Sadness of the Trees

2015

As Director

Shadows

2015

As Script

Ille Lacrimas

2014

As Director

Ille Lacrimas

2014

As Camera Operator

Shadows

2015

As Director of Photography

Ille Lacrimas

2014

As Editor

Shadows

2015

As Director

Shadows

2015

As Sound Editor

Shadows

2015

As Sound mixer

Hunter

2015

As Editor

Hunter

2015

As Idea

Hunter

2015

As Director

Hunter

2015

As Sound Designer

Hunter

2015

As Cinematography

Hunter

2015

As Director of Photography

Retirement

2013

As Cinematography

Retirement

2013

As Idea

Evenfall

2015

As Director of Photography

Polytechnique

2014

As Director

Polytechnique

2014

As Idea

Polytechnique

2014

As Director of Photography

Evenfall

2015

As Director

Evenfall

2015

As Cinematography

Polytechnique

2014

As Cinematography

Evenfall

2015

As Idea

Closer

2016

As Cinematography

Closer

2016

As Director

Closer

2016

As Producer

Closer

2016

As Editor

Hinterlands

2016

As Director

Hinterlands

2016

As Cinematography

Hinterlands

2016

As Sound Designer

Hinterlands

2016

As Editor

Sleep Has Her House

2017

As Director

Sleep Has Her House

2017

As Editor

Sleep Has Her House

2017

As Cinematography

Sleep Has Her House

2017

As Special Effects

Sleep Has Her House

2017

As Producer

Sleep Has Her House

2017

As Sound Designer

The Green Ray

2017

As Sound Designer

The Green Ray

2017

As Cinematography

The Green Ray

2017

As Director

The Green Ray

2017

As Editor

Passing

2017

As Director of Photography

Passing

2017

As Director

Womb

2017

As Director of Photography

Womb

2017

As Music

Womb

2017

As Director

Womb

2017

As Sound Designer

Womb

2017

As Editor

Blue Permanence / Swan Blood

2015

As Cinematography

To the Moon

2020

As Director of Photography

The Sea Behind Her Head

0000

As Director

Half Moon

2020

As Director

Half Moon

2020

As Cinematography

Half Moon

2020

As Sound

Half Moon

2020

As Editor

Half Moon

2020

As Music

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