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In solidarity with the people of Sudan, MENA Film Festival and Batikh Batikh are collaborating to present the virtual program, Archives of Sudan. Featuring two films by Sudanese women filmmakers, Archives of Sudan explores the use of archival footage in exploring the history of Sudan through a decolonial lens.

Wiped out by Dutch settlers less than a century after their arrival on Mauritius to establish a penal colony, the Dodo continues to live on as a disembodied signifier of its genocidal extermination. Dead As A Dodo lays bare the settler colonial mythology at the heart of the popular narrative of the Dodo’s extinction, drawing on archival material and in conversation with a book of poems titled A Theory of Birds by the Palestinian-American poet Zaina Alsous. Lines from this collection and a zoological study of the Dodo (1848) have been collaged into a cento to narrate the fictions (of race, name, and value) that enshrine settler colonial imaginaria over and above living in “co-dignity” with the land.
  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    5 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Director
    Leena Habiballa