Professor Virginia K Heath
Professor of Film
- Department of Media Arts and Communication
- Art Design and Media 香蕉视频 Centre
- Culture and Creativity 香蕉视频 Institute
Summary
As Professor of Film, I have written and directed several award-winning films and have a strong a track record in research. I also teach on the MA Filmmaking course. My teaching is very much influenced and enriched by my research projects and I have a history of engaging MA students in my research. My films have been screened at international film festivals including Berlin, Cannes, The Hamptons, New York, Vancouver, St Petersburg and won awards such as 鈥楻elativity鈥 - 鈥淏est Short Film鈥 at the Berlin International Film Festival 2002, and a BAFTA nomination for 鈥楩rom Scotland With Love鈥 2014.
About
My research practice is focused on writing and directing a body of distinctive and internationally recognised films which investigate questions of female sexuality, gender, identity, empowerment of marginalised voices and experimentation with narrative form.
I write and direct both documentary and drama films including the acclaimed, BAFTA nominated, From Scotland With Love and Berlinale award winning Relativity. I am currently in development on a hybrid feature documentary, 鈥楳ae West: Boxer in a Corset鈥 with support from Screen Scotland, Getty Images, Autlook FilmSales, City University New York (CUNY) and the Art Design and Media 香蕉视频 Centre (SHU).
My latest music documentary 鈥楥igar Box Blues 鈥 The Makers of a Revolution鈥 screened on BBC1 and on BBC4 (December 2020) and was described in the Radio Times as 鈥榓n oddball gem鈥. My short film 鈥楾hree Chords and the Truth鈥, nominated for 鈥楤est Short Documentary鈥 at the Woodstock Film Festival, Upstate New York; Muenster Film Festival, Germany; Nashville Film Festival; won an 鈥楬onourable Mention鈥 at the Albuquerque Film and Music Festival, New Mexico.
My award-winning drama film Lift Share was funded by Screen Scotland and the British Film Institute, starring Ana Ularu (Siberia, Emerald City) and Mark Rowley (Last Kingdom, Macbeth). It premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2018; won 鈥楤est Drama Short鈥 Award at the CPH Copenhagen Film Festival (2019) and 鈥楤est Sound Design鈥 Award at the Underwire Film Festival, London, dedicated to celebrating the cinematic talents of women (Nov 2018). It also screened at international festivals in Rome, New York, Bucharest and Armenia. I recently directed We Are All Migrants (20鈥), an immersive archive and music documentary, which is a poetic reflection on the 20th century migrant experience supported by Humanities in the European 香蕉视频 Area (HERA).
In 2014, I directed the BAFTA nominated feature length archive and music documentary From Scotland With Love (75鈥) which screened with live performances of the score at the Edinburgh International Festival, Barbican, Celtic Connections as well as film festivals around the world 鈥 鈥楤rilliantly evokes the flavour of 20th century Scotland鈥 - The Herald; 鈥楬ypnotic鈥 - The Independent; 鈥楽ome kind of genius鈥 - The Guardian. A highly successful reprise tour of the film and live music performance in March 2020 played to sold out venues including the Barbican, Usher Hall, Edinburgh and Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow.
My short film Relativity (10鈥) won 鈥楤est Short Film鈥 at the Berlin International Film Festival (2002) and was nominated for the European Film Academy Awards. I won a National Film Board of Canada / Sheffield Doc/Fest Cross Media Challenge Award (2009) for the My Dangerous Loverboy film and innovative Cross Platform Project about the sex trafficking of teenagers. My drama films Deep Freeze (15鈥) and Point Annihilation (30鈥) screened on Channel 4 and at international festivals such as The Hamptons, New York, St Tropez 鈥楥inema Des Antipodes鈥 and Cannes Cinefondation. I wrote and directed several arts documentaries for Channel 4鈥檚 international arts strand including Songs from the Golden City, a 52鈥 Documentary on South African Jazz.
Film, Documentary, Fiction / Drama, Archive and Music
Teaching
Department of Media Arts and Communication
College of Social Sciences and Arts
Subject Area
Media
Courses
I teach into the MA Film Making Course including a particular focus on directors working with actors.
MA Filmmaking: Project Development
香蕉视频
- Art and Design 香蕉视频 Centre
- Culture and Creativity 香蕉视频 Institute
I am currently in development on a hybrid feature documentary, 鈥楳ae West: Boxer in a Corset鈥 with support from Screen Scotland, Getty Images, Autlook FilmSales, City University New York and the Art Design and Media 香蕉视频 Centre (SHU). The film explores Hollywood comedy star Mae West's personal empathy with Queer and African American Cultures in 1920s America, and celebrates why her little known, controversial and ground-breaking work as a playwright, inspires artists and audiences today.
Featured Projects
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- Link 4 Berlinale Award Winning 'Relativity'
- Link 5 My Dangerous Loverboy - Virginia Heath (Director)
- Link 6 Point Annihilation - Virginia Heath (Director)
Collaborators and Sponsors
My research has attracted funding and/or support from Screen Scotland; BFI (British Film Institute); BBC; Scottish Film Talent Network; Humanities in the European 香蕉视频 Area (HERA); EU Screen; City University New York (CUNY); Getty images; National Library of Scotland Moving image Archive; plus distribution of my films via Park Circus Sales and Distribution and Shorts International.
Publications
Key Publications
Heath, V., & Atkinson, P. (2019). . [Video]. Munster Film Festival, Germany:
Heath, V. (2018). Lift Share. [Film]. Edinburgh International Film Festival
Heath, V. (2016). . [Digital Video]. Imag(in)ing Europe Conference - Project funded by HERA (Humanities in the European 香蕉视频 Area):
Heath, V. (2014). . [Video]. BBC:
Media
Heath, V., & Atkinson, P. (2019). . [Streaming Video]. BBC Television:
Heath, V. (2012). . [Digital Video Documentary DVD]. Edinburgh International Film Festival
Heath, V. (2012). . [Video DVD and Online]. Playwright's Studio 360 Narratives Residency Screening:
Heath, V., Sprung, S., & Wright, R. (2009). . [HD Digital Video]. United Kingdom Human Trafficking Centre:
Heath, V. (2008). . [Screening at A list International Documentary Festival]. Sheffield International Documentary Festival:
Heath, V., & Sprung, S. (2004). . [Film].
Heath, V. (n.d.). . [Film].
Other publications
Heath, V. (n.d.). . New Zealand Film Commission / Creative Scotland / Soda Pictures:
Other activities
I am on the Editorial Board of Film Education Journal; External Examiner on the Documentary Directing and Animation courses at Edinburgh University (ECA); an active member of advocacy organisations, Film Producers Scotland and Women in Film and Television.
Postgraduate supervision
I am currently one of the supervisors of a PhD: "Collaborative reflexive documentary 鈥 filmmaking to explore representations of mental health in documentaries."
Media
Virginia Heath is a multi award winning writer and director with UK and New Zealand nationality. She recently directed the BAFTA Scotland nominated feature length archive and music documentary From Scotland With Love (75鈥). The film is being theatrically distributed by Park Circus Sales & Distribution Company and was originally screened with a live musical performance of the sound track at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games Festival 2014 and the Barbican, London. It has screened at the Dublin International Film Festival, Buenos Aires IFF, New Zealand IFF, Edinburgh International Festival and Vancouver IFF amongst others. The film has been met with an overwhelmingly positive response from the UK press and public alike 鈥 鈥楤rilliantly evokes the flavour of 20th century Scotland鈥 - The Herald; 鈥楬ypnotic鈥 - The Independent; 鈥楽ome kind of genius鈥 - The Guardian; 鈥楽pellbinding鈥, The Radio Times.
Virginia鈥檚 short film Relativity (10鈥) won 鈥楤est Short Film鈥 at the Berlin International Film Festival (2002) and was nominated for the European Film Academy Awards. She won a National Film Board of Canada Cross Media Challenge Award (2009) for the My Dangerous Loverboy Film and Cross Platform Project about the sex trafficking of teenagers. Her shorts Deep Freeze, Point Annihilation and Little Lost David were shown at international festivals including The Hamptons, New York, St Petersburg 鈥楳essage to Man鈥, St Tropez, London, New Zealand & Sheffield Doc/Fest.
Virginia began her film career directing a series of international arts documentaries for the Channel 4 Television Series 鈥楻ear Window鈥 including Songs From The Golden City about exiled jazz legends The Manhattan Brothers returning to South Africa to seek justice. Her films have attracted funding from the BFI, SBS (Australia), SABC (South Africa), UK Film Council, National Film Board of Canada, Screen Yorkshire and Creative Scotland.
She currently has two psychological thriller feature films in advanced development; Mystery Ride with the New Zealand Film Commission, Creative Scotland and Trust Nordisk Sales; Bitter Little Twist with Creative Scotland and Filmgate, Sweden. Her body of work features a distinctive directorial style and strong cinematic vision to explore her signature themes: women, sex, power, love, betrayal, trust and desire.