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Andrew Kötting

Kötting at an event for his ''[[Swandown Andrew Kötting (born 16 December 1959) is a British artist, writer, and filmmaker.

He made numerous experimental short films, which were awarded prizes at international film festivals. ''Gallivant'', was his first feature film, a road/home film about his four-month journey around the coast of the UK, with his grandmother Gladys and his daughter Eden. ''Gallivant'' won the Channel 4 Prize at the Edinburgh Film Festival for Best Director and the Golden Ribbon Award in Rimini (Italy). In 2011 the film was voted number 49 in Best British Film of all time by ''Time Out''.

Kötting has frequently collaborated with Iain Sinclair, Jem Finer and his daughter Eden Kötting. He is currently a Professor of Time Based Media at the University for the Creative Arts Canterbury. Provided by Wikipedia
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    This filthy earth

    Published 2009
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    Lek and the dogs
    by Naylor, Hattie, Finer, Jem 1955-

    Published 2018
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