Production Title: Blue Time
Asena Nour is a London-based independent filmmaker whose work offers a Turkish, working-class, and diasporic lens on memory, migration, family, violence and care rooted in the everyday.
Her award-winning debut See You In The Dark (2023) premiered at Berlin British Shorts. Human Sized City (2024) commissioned by Sheffield DocFest and Prime Video, screened at Bertha DocHouse. The Arts Council supported My Mother’s Mother (2022) has screened at the BFI, LSSF, LDF, not/nowhere, and Stroud Film Festival. Her first documentary Homeland Trilogy (2017), traces three generations of her family, streaming on BFI Player, toured UK cinemas as part of T A P E Collective’s But Where Are You Really From? season. Nour has participated in panels, including BFI Future Film Festival and contributed The Root Will Grow Back, a reflection on diasporic filmmaking to The Road to Nowhere Magazine.