The problems we face, from environmental degradation to political unrest, seem insurmountable – a ceaseless tide – but these films also remind us that we are anchored to one another. Screendance works from around the globe invite us to listen, immerse ourselves in stories of resilience and courage, of memories and new beginnings. Akin to the ancient mythology of a World Turtle which embodies the idea of an infinite regress, this collection of films contemplates the social geography of suffering and survival.
(~56 min TRT)
Based upon the legend of Sisyphus and using the voice of the late-philosopher Alan Watts, Yurodivy explores contemporary humankind’s relentless pursuit for wealth and happiness.
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryAustralia
- PremierePremiered at NowHere Festival, Seoul, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (September 22, 2021) and won Best Film at the same
- DirectorRyan Renshaw
The problems we face, from environmental degradation to political unrest, seem insurmountable – a ceaseless tide – but these films also remind us that we are anchored to one another. Screendance works from around the globe invite us to listen, immerse ourselves in stories of resilience and courage, of memories and new beginnings. Akin to the ancient mythology of a World Turtle which embodies the idea of an infinite regress, this collection of films contemplates the social geography of suffering and survival.
(~56 min TRT)
Based upon the legend of Sisyphus and using the voice of the late-philosopher Alan Watts, Yurodivy explores contemporary humankind’s relentless pursuit for wealth and happiness.
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryAustralia
- PremierePremiered at NowHere Festival, Seoul, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (September 22, 2021) and won Best Film at the same
- DirectorRyan Renshaw