We're making a film about Mark Fisher Premiere + Q&A

We're making a film about Mark Fisher Premiere + Q&A

By Middlesbrough Art Week 2025

What does it mean to make a film about Mark Fisher in 2025?

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The Auxiliary

31 Station Street Middlesbrough TS1 1SR United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 5:15 PM

About this event

📍 The Auxiliary Bar, Middlesbrough🗓 Friday 26th Sep | 5:30pm - 8pm

Free, donation

Part of Middlesbrough Art Week: IN ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS

Graphic design: Joe Magee

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What does it mean to make a film about Mark Fisher in 2025?

This question is the starting point, of We Are Making A Film About Mark Fisher, a new feature-length documentary exploring the legacy, ideas, and spectral presence of the late cultural theorist.

More than a biopic, the film is a dérive through the rewired landscapes of 21st-century Britain. Shot across England’s edgelands, from Thamesmead to Felixstowe, Fisher’s thought becomes both a map and a haunting.

Featuring Justin Hopper as 'Professor Parkins', a ghost-story character who stumbles through time from 1909 to 2025, the film invokes hauntology, BBC ghost stories, 90s rave, and the golden age of the NME. Voices drift, stories overlap, and locations recur in a documentary that avoids easy nostalgia and refuses finality.

Rather than rehearse Fisher’s biography, the film offers a meta-fictional meditation on his impact across music, aesthetics, politics, and digital culture, engaging with K-Punk, Acid Communism, capitalist realism, and the collapse of futurity.

Directed by Close and Remote (Sophie Mellor and Simon Poulter) in collaboration with Justin Hopper, the film includes contributions from: Andy Beckett (The Guardian) // Tim Burrows (author of Place: East Anglian Landscapes)// Michael Valentine West, Farmer Glitch, and Cutout Joconde (original score)// Judit Bodor // Natalie Hyacinth // and many more.

🔗 For more information about this year's programme visit: www.middlesbroughartweek.com

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