‘Lockdown’ 2020. Selected for Glass Meet The Future 2021. Lockdown will be screened at North Lands Creative, Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan, and Museum of Arts and Design in New York.

Lapland conversations, 2017. Made as a result of a collaborative project in Lapland, 'Borders' with Lou Gilbert Scott, with the support of ACE Artists International Development award, the Finnish Institute in London, and Arts producer Kaisa Keratar. With thanks to the many warm and generous people we met and talked to along our journey Northwards. Sounds - My own footsteps, Waterloo station, London, peeling Arctic Birch bark, Tundra wind, River Ivalo, Finnish Choir, traditional Yoik Nils-Aslak Valkeapää. 

'Sandy': Film made as part of Timespan residency, Helmsdale, Sutherland. 2009. Anne Brodie

Beehive, 2009. Anne Brodie

Dead mother 'Something that goes with me' short version. One of a series of short films made as part of 'Dead Mother' 2014. Supported by Wellcome trust and Arts Council England. Anne Brodie

'Dead Mother- The Mark';  made in collaboration with Catriona Brodie for 'Dead mother' 2014. Supported by Wellcome Trust and Arts Council England. Anne Brodie

'Dead Mother- The Space'; 'Can you describe the space your mother has left in your life?' Sound of the answer. Supported by Wellcome Trust and Arts Council England, 2014. Anne Brodie

'Antarctic -Breathing berg': Part of series of work made during artists fellowship with British Antarctic Survey. 2006/7. Anne Brodie

'Antarctic- Crossing the Convergence zone'; Part of series of work made during artists fellowship with British Antarctic Survey, 2006/7. Anne Brodie

'House'; Chris and Adam. Skyblu, Antarctica, 2013. Anne Brodie

''Gold Tea Cup' Time lapse by Simon Park and Anne Brodie for 'Exploring the Invisible'. 2009. Supported by Wellcome Trust. 

'Blue Tea Cup' Time-lapse by Anne Brodie and Simon Park for 'Exploring the Invisible' 2009. Supported by Wellcome Trust.  Bioluminescent bacteria and teacup. The bacterial movement is a previously un-noticed scientific phenomonen and is now part of a mathematical research project. For more details on 'Exploring the Invisible' see here.

'Exploring the Invisible: Bioluminescent conversations'; Participants filmed in the single wavelength light emissions of deep sea bioluminescent bacteria. 2010. Supported by Wellcome Trust. Anne Brodie

'Chandelier'; Mouth blown lamp worked glass, bacterial culture, silicon, 2009. Anne Brodie

Bombay Sapphire Prize winning film, 'Roker Breakfast'. Work produced in collaboration with Ruth Dupre and Louise Gilbert Scott, with thanks to everyone at the National Glass Centre, Sunderland. 2005