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ANALOGICA SELECTION 15 /// PR 4 /// 54' |
14 NOV h 20.30 > WAAG |
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AN UNCERTAIN ETERNITY
by Ella Morton 16mm / 2025 / Canada / 29’ An Uncertain Eternity follows the journey of icebergs that travel from Ilulissat Icefjord in Greenland to the East coast of Newfoundland in Canada. Narrated by Greenlanders and Newfoundlanders, this film explores the political, social, and spiritual implications of the icebergs and how they are changing as the planet warms.. |
Ella Morton is a Toronto-based filmmaker. Her expedition-based practice has brought her to projects across Canada, Scandinavia, Greenland and Antarctica. She uses experimental analogue processes to capture the sublime and fragile qualities of remote landscapes.
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DIARIO DE VERANO
By anivides (Cristal Buemi and Francisca Duran) 16mm+digital / 2024 / Canada / 4’ 35’’ Abstract movement and the physical, compositional properties of foraged Tkaronto flora, strengthened our kinship to the land and each other. Gathering rituals, stop motion animation and phytograms, were used to create layers of ourselves intertwined through our latinx identities. |
anivides is the interweaving experimental works of multidisciplinary artists Cristal Buemi and Francisca Duran focusing on analog and digital frame-by-frame approaches to showcase their abstract study and practices.
www.anivides.com |
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SHEEP, SUBS AND SECURITY
by Laura Philipps 16mm / 2025 / UK / 8’ 57’’ Inspired by the CND Cymru archive, this film explores militarism and land occupation in mid Wales through grassroots emblems, archival materials, and personal testimonies. Featuring voices of a CND activist and former US Naval staff at RAF Brawdy, it blends hand-processed 16mm techniques to reframe anti-nuclear, environmental, and peace movements since the 1970s. |
The filmmaker uses hand-processed 16mm techniques, echoing the DIY ethos of CND Cymru, to reframe archival materials and question how grassroots environmental and peace movements were represented before the internet.
Laura Phillips (b. 1986, Bristol) is an artist working with 16mm photochemical film processes and field recordings. Often exploring the intersections of visual music, expanded film, and performance, her work engages with themes of obsolescence, the commons, and information infrastructures. |
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SUSPICIONS ABOUT THE HIDDEN
REALITIES OF AIR by Sam Drake 16mm / 2025 / USA / 9’ 7’’ Fragmented records reveal a concealed history of Cold War–era human radiation experiments, surfacing through a haze of manipulation and embedded studies. Desert dust settles into teeth, inscribing a residual record. Contaminated images conjure the unseen. |
Sam Drake is a filmmaker whose work has screened at film festivals and venues including The Museum of Modern Art, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Media City Film Festival, The Museum of the Moving Image, Courtisane Festival, Open City Documentary Festival, European Media Art Festival, CROSSROADS, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Antimatter, Non-Syntax Experimental Image, and EXiS. She currently lives in Milwaukee, where she teaches and programs at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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SUNNY 16 HELSINKI
by Eve Le Fessant Coussonneau 16mm / 2024 / France / 6’ 57’’ On the border between Finland and Russia, lazy summer vibes become stifling. Under the burning sun, on an island, two beings rave. Tender wander or anxious waiting on a sensorial experience. What is there to fear from the horizon? They seems to be the only ones foreseeing the upcoming disaster. |
Eve Le Fessant Coussonneau is a documentary and experimental filmmaker, who explores analog formats and ecocinema techniques.
She is also writing a PhD thesis on Chilean alternative film collectives, along side with teaching and programming. |
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INSIDE, OUT
By Marta Bērziņa 16mm / 2025 / Latvia / 2’ 35’’ It lives in the tension- between existential dread and inner peace. The weight… and the release. Not form- but something... textured. A high-resolution feeling. Almost visible, but never quite. It stays at the edge of perception, where the seen and unseen touch. |
Marta Bērziņa is a Latvian multidisciplinary artist working across creative direction, digital product design, analog photography, and experimental film. Her personal work explores contrast, perception, and emotional fragmentation - often blending tactile processes with conceptual systems.
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