Great news!
My film OFFSET has been selected for the international VideoDanzaBA festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
More on screening times and their great program soon!

Great news!
My film OFFSET has been selected for the international VideoDanzaBA festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
More on screening times and their great program soon!

2019 has started with a bang!
I am very happy to announce that Undercurrent has won a ‘Special Mention Award‘ for Film on Women at the International Open Film Festival.
Thank you to the festival and jury for giving Undercurrent this award.
A special thank you to Harriet Latham and Cassie Kinoshi for their amazing creative power.

Amazing news!
Undercurrent is part of EnCORE Dance on Film!
We invite you to come to this excellent dance film festival and see their strong lineup.
Friday May 25, 2018
Screenings at 5:00 pm and 7:30pm
Core Studios, 139 Sycamore St, Decatur, GA 30030
FREE and open to the public
EnCORE Dance on Film is part of ARTWALK in the Decatur Arts Festival 2018
It has been an honour to have been nominated with Undercurrent for the Best Experimental Short Film Award 2018 by London Short Film Festival amongst so many other brilliant filmmakers.
Congratulations to the winner: Delicatessen by Fenglin Chen
It is with great pleasure I present you a sneak peek of my newest short film
Screening on the 14th of January at London Short Film Festival, 3pm in the ICA. For tickets click HERE.
Over the last months I have been working with Kathrin Gramelsberger, Maarten Krielen and Felix Hildenbrand on the new dance and music performance Do Not Tempt Me.
In DO NOT TEMPT ME we see three individuals trapped in each their own worlds.
Perfect worlds with perfect fits but… lonely.
Concept | dance Maarten Krielen & Kathrin Gramelsberger
Composer | musician Felix Hildenbrand
Scenography | film Anne Verheij
film by © ANNE• & Bühnenbiest 2017
It is with great joy that I can announce that my newest film Undercurrent is accepted into the London Short Film Festival 2018!
The festival runs from 12th – 21st of January 2018.
Undercurrent
We find ourselves uncomfortably close with a dancer on screen. Are we allowed to possess her?
She is oblivious to her spectators until the momentum changes and she becomes aware that she is no longer alone.
On the verge of losing possession of her body she takes control, turning her attention to the camera and the audience behind it. Encroaching on them, like a predator stalking its prey.
Anne Verheij – Director | camera | montage
Harriet Latham – Performer
Cassie Kinoshi – Composer


In December the full LSFF 2018 programme will be officially announced on their website www.shortfilms.org.uk and on their social media @LSFF & #LSFF15.
Miku and I want to give a big thank you to The Outlet Dance Project for having us in their fantastic program!
It has been an amazing experience to have ONES screened overseas in such an excellent and one of a kind festival!
Thank you to everyone who came to watch ONES and we look forward to hear from you.
More on the making of the ONES triptych soon!

A big thank you from Miku and I for everyone who came to see and support
ONES VANISHING POINT!
Thank you Deptford X for having and supporting us.
Thank you Deli X for letting us screen in your wonderful venue.
For updates on the next phase of our ONES triptych journey follow us on:
@annepointnl
@miku.t
www.annepoint.com
www.mikutsuchiya.wordpress.com

Most exciting news!
ONES is part of this years amazing line up of @ The Outlet Dance Project!
Dance on Film Fest
5 October 2017
7pm, New Jersey, USA
for tickets click here
ONES is a collaboration between Dutch visual artist Anne Verheij and Japanese choreographer Miku Tsuchiya, in which film and dance are explored across the former pedestrian tunnels of Elephant & Castle, London.
Juxtaposing two dance films created from the same footage, ONES captures the individual’s rhythm beating amidst the pulse of the restless city.
ONES – 2 women, 2 countries, 2 disciplines – 1 film
Concept | camera | montage – Anne Verheij
Performance | montage – Miku Tsuchiya
Sound design – Jack Goodwin
© ANNE• 2015
The Outlet Dance Project is committed to providing artists who identify or have identified as women an opportunity to share their artistic vision through site-specific dance, film, and work created for the stage. In partnership with Grounds For Sculpture – an internationally renowned contemporary sculpture park – collaboration, community building, and interdisciplinary experimentation are an integral part of the festival. The Outlet is dedicated to supporting all traditional and nontraditional dance forms. The festival celebrates the intersections of visual and moving arts, exploring relationships between sculpture and dance, between place and movement.