Harley Yeung Kurylowski

Harley Yeung Kurylowski

Film Director-EditorLondon, United Kingdom
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Harley Yeung Kurylowski

Harley Yeung Kurylowski

Film Director-EditorLondon, United Kingdom
Projects
  • Tom of Finland | UK Trailer
    Tom of Finland | UK TrailerUK Trailer for Peccadillo Pictures
  • Film London Showreel 2019
    Film London Showreel 2019Film London's Showreel for 2019 - celebrating Film London connecting ideas, talent and finance to develop a pioneering creative culture for London - delivering success in film, television and animation. Edited by Harley Yeung Kurylowski with Malt Films
  • VISIBLE documentary | Trailer
    VISIBLE documentary | TrailerShort Documentary. How do Queer people of Colour (QPOC) find out about our history? How can we know about our history when so much becomes myth and gossip or when historians research through a Eurocentric ciscentric heteronormative paradigm? VISIBLE explore the challenges of QPOC history. VISIBLE is directed by Campbell X and produced by Kayza Rose. Trailer Editor: Harley Yeung Kurylowski
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Projects credited in
  • Tate Lates Night In | 2020
    Tate Lates Night In | 2020Tate Lates Night In brought an artist-led programme online, streaming monthly from May until December 2020. They included a mix of artist talks, workshops, film, poetry and music, featuring artists working both in London and across the world.
  • TATE FILM TRAILER 2019 | Creative Producer
    TATE FILM TRAILER 2019 | Creative ProducerTate Film's cinema program trailer for 2019 Produced by Aya Kaido Edited by Harley Yeung Kurylowski Music by Nkisi - track from '7 Directions' (UIQLP002)
  • Kara Walker – 'I'm an Unreliable Narrator' | Fons Americanus
    Kara Walker – 'I'm an Unreliable Narrator' | Fons AmericanusA short doc on artist Kara Walker's Fons Americanus, a 13-metre tall working fountain inspired by the Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, London. Created for the 2019 Hyundai Commission, it is one of the most ambitious installations in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall to date. Rather than a celebration of the British Empire, Walker’s fountain explores the interconnected histories of Africa, America and Europe. She uses water as a key theme, referring to the transatlantic slave trade and