Xenia Glen is an innovative filmmaker and co-founder of Sleepwalker, known for her compelling storytelling and unique cinematic voice. Her short film "Backbone" (2021) not only garnered national attention through a broadcast on BBC Three but also showcased Xenia’s ability to resonate with audiences, making it a sought-after piece among collectors of contemporary British cinema.
Her previous works, such as "ALO," which screened at prestigious events like the BFI London Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival London, have solidified her reputation in the industry. Collectors appreciate her films for their artistic merit and cultural relevance, particularly her experimental feature "The Memory Boom," which premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Xenia's commitment to pushing boundaries in film is evident in her ongoing projects, including the narrative/documentary hybrid "Camel Before the Storm," further showcasing her versatility and dedication. As she continues to expand her filmography, Xenia Glen remains a name to watch in the realm of physical media collecting.