Russell Adam Morton
Russell Adam Morton makes films, performances and is a professional cinematographer. He is a graduate from the Puttnam School of Film, LASALLE College of the Arts (2010) and obtained an MA in Fine Arts from Camberwell College of the Arts, UAL (2012). His first ļ¬lm, The Silent Dialogue of All Artworks was screened at the National Museum of Singaporeās 10th Singapore Short Cuts, the Substationās 4th Experimental Film Forum and the Thai Short Film & Video Festival 2014. The ļ¬lm went on to win Best Experimental Film at the 5th Singapore Short Film Awards. His second ļ¬lm, The Forest of Copper Columns won the Cinematic Achievement Award at the Thessaloniki Short Film Festival 2016 and was selected for several festivals including the Thai Short Film & Video Festival, Jogja Netpac Asian Film Festival, SEAShorts and Short Shorts Film Festival 2017. Russell was also the director of photography for Ang Song Mingās Recorder Rewrite, Singaporeās entry to the 58th Venice Biennale in 2019. In 2020, the Asian Film Archive commissioned Russell to make Saudade, a short film set against the exultant Eurasian imaginations about the loss and displacement of the community's language, Kristang.