“Limen: Neither Here nor There” is an experimental documentary exploring the third spaces that have been carved out across London. It can be easy to feel lost in the fast-paced city's sky-high structures, disappearing into the brickwork while rushing between work and home. Yet there are surfaces all over the city that will nevertheless redirect your gaze back to yourself. Built as dividers these walls are instead repurposed to support creative endeavours, reconnecting people with themselves and each other. Walls become canvases for art, large spaces are used to practise sports, and reflective surfaces are used as mirrors for dance. These spaces emerge in unlikely, otherwise transitional, locations or ‘Liminal spaces’ - coming from the Latin ‘limen’ meaning ‘threshold’ - repurposing the existing urban architecture from something industrial to something human. For fear that the fast-paced lifestyle prevalent within urban environments is causing city-living humans to develop zoochosis - a form of psychosis that presents itself in animals in captivity - these third spaces and the opportunities they provide us are essential for maintaining our mental and physical well-being. This film explores the importance of both the spaces we create and the people who inhabit them.