The explosive story of an artist who knew no limits
Matt Stephenson / Alan Jones, 2024, UK, 121mins
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Sat 7 June // 19:00
/ Cinema
Tickets: £7/5/3/0
“All I knew was an ice body on a sidewalk – can you fill me in?”
Burning Bridges tells the explosive story of an artist who challenged boundaries and pushed to the most extreme edges of creativity.
From the 1960s to the early 2000s, Paul Burwell was at the forefront of avant garde music and art in the UK. A founder member of the London Musician’s Collective and the Bow Gamelan Ensemble, Burwell and his collaborators played with the elements to blur the distinction between magick and art.
But while many of his friends found creative success and fame, Burwell headed up-river literally and metaphorically on his own ‘heart of darkness’ journey, abandoning London for a new tribe in the post-industrial north, sinking further into his own vision and ultimately challenging death itself.
Through rediscovered archive footage, sketchbooks, diaries and photographs, along with interviews with his friends and family, Burning Bridges is the story of an artist who knew no limits.
Screening followed by a Q&A with Executive Producer Michael Barnes-Wynters
Proudly hailing from Bristol and Manchester's underground club and experimental art cultures, Michael is an original trustee of Future's Venture Foundation (legacy of Welfare State International ) and is the instigator in the making of Burning Bridges.