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Kim Moore: Women Make Music

Kim Moore has been commissioned by Glasgow Film to create a live score to the short, silent film Hell Unlimited (1936) in collaboration with composer and sound artist Gareth Griffiths.

Hell Unlimited is an influential yet seldom shown anti-war film co-directed and produced by Glasgow-born artist Helen Biggar with renowned filmmaker Norman McLaren, whom she met at Glasgow School of Art. Kim Moore will create a soundtrack that responds both to the film’s dramatic content and to the memory of Helen Biggar’s life and artistic legacy. The music produced will reflect Kim’s research on Biggar and on Norman McLaren’s use of sound on film (this film is uncharacteristically silent), exploring what collaboration might have meant to them.

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