
** Co-presented with the Romanian Film Festival Seattle, curated by American Romanian Cultural Society **
How far down do we have to dig before we hit bedrock? What happens if, somewhere between the crust and core, we encounter ourselves? Sift through these video poems and you may unearth the crumbling foundations of a society, or the living artifacts of a familiar culture. This screening exhumes that which we’ve buried. Its title is extracted from Natachi Mez’s new video poem generated during her time as a Cadence artist-in-residence.
return is a lyrical meditation on the Anthropocene that mingles the intimate and the eternal, the biological and the inanimate, the domestic with a sense of deep time. It also reflects on the possibility of a radical vision for the future born out of the values of the left. A fragile poem dreaming of transcending the darkness of the present. The abstract drawings originate from Raluca Popa's ongoing preoccupation with Richard Tuttle's work.
- Year2019
- Runtime1 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, with no subtitles or captions
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- PremiereUS Premiere
- NotePoet: Simona Nastac
- DirectorRaluca Popa
** Co-presented with the Romanian Film Festival Seattle, curated by American Romanian Cultural Society **
How far down do we have to dig before we hit bedrock? What happens if, somewhere between the crust and core, we encounter ourselves? Sift through these video poems and you may unearth the crumbling foundations of a society, or the living artifacts of a familiar culture. This screening exhumes that which we’ve buried. Its title is extracted from Natachi Mez’s new video poem generated during her time as a Cadence artist-in-residence.
return is a lyrical meditation on the Anthropocene that mingles the intimate and the eternal, the biological and the inanimate, the domestic with a sense of deep time. It also reflects on the possibility of a radical vision for the future born out of the values of the left. A fragile poem dreaming of transcending the darkness of the present. The abstract drawings originate from Raluca Popa's ongoing preoccupation with Richard Tuttle's work.
- Year2019
- Runtime1 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, with no subtitles or captions
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- PremiereUS Premiere
- NotePoet: Simona Nastac
- DirectorRaluca Popa