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Film London is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2025 FLAMIN Productions award. Artist filmmaker Maeve Brennan will receive funding, tailored support and mentoring as she develops her new moving image project, Deep Storage.
FLAMIN Productions aims to support the most exciting, innovative and challenging moving image projects. The only scheme of its kind in the UK, FLAMIN Productions commissions new, important and substantial moving image artworks that are ambitious in premise and duration, with an emphasis on projects that have strong potential for national and international exhibition and distribution. The artist will receive funding of £40,000 to produce their project, alongside ongoing development support.
Deep Storage will be produced by LUX. It will be supported by Site Gallery, Sheffield, Sonic Acts, Amsterdam and LUX, and will premiere at Site Gallery in 2027.
Maeve Brennan is an artist and filmmaker based in London. Her practice investigates the accretion of meaning in material and place as people act to maintain or disturb, to excavate or conceal. Working across moving image, installation, sculpture and printed matter, her works excavate layered histories, revealing the unseen or hidden structures that determine our lived environment. She develops long-term investigations led by personal encounters, often drawing on forms of expertise that encompass a material practice – geologists, archaeologists, joy-riders, tomb-raiders – with a particular focus on repair.

Portrait of Maeve Brennan. Photo by Amy Gwatkin