Kinaesthesia

BAFTA and Grierson award-winning filmmaker Gerald Fox celebrates the centenary of the “dream film” in cinema and its years of flowering during the silent film period in this kaleidoscopic, stylised documentary.

“Required viewing for anyone interested in the history of cinema”
The Guardian

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BAFTA and Grierson award-winning filmmaker Gerald Fox’s lyrical, inventive documentary KINAESTHESIA explores the world of dreams in Silent Cinema, putting the audience at the centre of the journey.

This unique film tells the story of the birth of cinema and its experimental early decades through the prism of dreams and the way in which pioneering silent film directors created thrilling dream sequences and entire dream films that mirrored the very way we dream ourselves.

We follow this relationship through the eyes of the legendary, late Film Studies professor at Harvard, Vlada Petrić. Here played by Serbian actor (Little Joe, The Zookeeper’s Wife, Jack Ryan) Petrić undertakes his own dreamlike odyssey through disparate landscapes, odd encounters, and spellbinding film clips.

Exploring scenes from French Impressionism (such as Abel Gance, Jean Renoir), German Expressionism (F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang), Soviet montage (Sergei Eisenstein, Oleksandr Dovzhenko), the Avant-garde (Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, Maya Deren) and popular silent comedy (Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton), Petrić illustrates his theory that these early innovators used all the available devices of cinema to produce sequences that activated the sensory-motor centres in the brain producing Kinaesthesia (the sensation of movement) – just as in dreaming itself.

Accompanied by a stunning, newly composed musical score, Fox’s accessible and often humorous film allows audiences to have the same mesmerising cinematic experience that audiences had all those years ago, consumed by the imaginative power of slow-motion, double exposures, expressionistic lighting, and dynamic montage.

Released in the UK and Ireland from Friday 17th April 2026

  • Director: Gerald Fox
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Year: 2025
  • Duration: 97 minutes
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Language: English
  • Production company: Foxy Films
  • Cert: TBC

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April

SELLING FAST  London – BFI Southbank  |  Friday 17th & Sunday 19th April
+ Q&A with director Gerald Fox (both dates)

Lewes – Depot  | From Friday 17th April
+ Q&A with director Gerald Fox – Wednesday 22nd April

Lancaster – Dukes  |  Friday 17th & Sunday 19th April

London – Genesis Cinema  |  Monday 20th April
+ Q&A with director Gerald Fox

Chester – Storyhouse  |  Sunday 26th April

Cardiff – Chapter  |  From Sunday 26th April

London – Castle Cinema  |  Tuesday 28th April
+ Q&A with director Gerald Fox

 

May

Colchester – Firstsite  |  Saturday 9th & Wednesday 13th May

 

 

June

Hastings – Electric Palace Cinema  |  Thursday 11th & Saturday 13th June

 

 

 

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