Emma Nihill

Emma Nihill

History

Emma is an Aussie / Spanish actor and model based in London. She trained at Arts Educational Schools on the MA Acting programme – class of 2019. She has extensive experience in theatre and a portfolio of work in independent short film. Recent credits include Rose in Sinking, directed by Shaun James Grant for Women’s Aid (2021) and Fleur in Counterproductive, directed by Eva Tisnikar (for which she won the Gold Award for Best Actress January 2021 at the LA Independent Shorts Festival). She is currently touring European theatres with TNT Theatre’s production of The Wave.

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Emma Nihill

Movies

Sinking
Rose
Torn between her feelings of fear and love a young woman living in an rural isolated house endures a mental and physically abusive relationship with her partner
Love in Eternity
Various
The film uses both music and dance forms alongside Shakespeare's sublime poetry to explore and express key themes centered on the nature of Love itself - its anguish, its glorious manifestations, its endless paradoxes, its transcendent essence. The full spectrum of love's possibilities is encompassed from the darkest side of lust and carnality right through to its most sublime and divine expression. The sonnets are intermixed with brief scenes from Shakespeare's plays thematically intertwined. There is an eclectic mix of music and song from classical Indian genre to Mozart's sonatas, modern film music, the mystical strains of Gurdjieff's piano music, Sanskrit Vedic hymns and more. Classical Indian dancer Arunima Kumar adds a further dimension in magnifying and illuminating the full range of emotions which the sonnets and play extracts embody. O learn to read what silent love hath writ To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit.
Grey Sea
Emma
Wracked with guilt over his past, Mark, young and unemployed, is unable to cope with his despair. His chronically stupid flatmates are no assistance, and he turns to alcohol to numb the pain. However, things come to a head when Mark decides to attend a house party and things take a dramatic turn.
Counterproductive
Fleur
The work reflects on the state of AI driven technology and classification algorithms. It adopts a dystopian vision of an uncertain future by exploring the idea of gendered oppression in algorithms.