Vera Neubauer is a Czech born British experimental filmmaker, animator, feminist activist and educator.
[6][7] In the UK Neubauer became one of founding members of the film collective 'Spectre' that included Stephen Dwoskin, Phil Mulloy, Simon Hartog, Anna Ambrose, Michael Whyte, John Ellis, Keith Griffiths, and Thaddeus O'Sullivan.
Her highly idiosyncratic style uses an array of techniques, combining animated sequences with documentary and live action drama, provoking and entertaining in equal measure.
(British Animation Awards)[14] She is frequently cited for her ability to combine her personal stories of pain, loss and rebirth, underpinned by a wider societal commentary.
Her canon of work mixes various techniques such as 2D drawing with photography, scratching into film emulation, cut out collage and giving character to found objects.
The film gave an insight into issues facing young urban youth, both political and personal, whilst confronting audience's expectations and prejudices.
Neubauer is the subject of Maria Anna Tappeiner's 2012 45 minute documentary for 3sat 'Das Ganze Leben im Trickfilm' ('An Entire Life in Animation').