
Let us think through other eyes as they gaze upon this world so that we may unsettle reality and liberate doubt. We are looking for a version of the truth - in soft shadows, from the corner of a private room, under harsh fluorescents, through careful microscopes, or in memories made visible on film. Here, we imagine the perceptions of another to escape the confines of the body, acknowledging its limits while refusing the forces that constrain free will.
Program:
Animal Eye (2025, CR/US, 14’)
Carlo Nasisse
Flies (2024, US, 5’)
Bruno Dariva
Eurydice in the Underworld (2024, IT, 14’)
Felicity E. Palma
Catch Us on the Way Down (2025, US, 7’)
Cali M. Banks
CABINET (2024, US, 16’)
Todd Edward Herman
Combining super 8mm and 16mm tactile filmmaking processes, this film weaves North Carolina's hostile legislature towards abortion together with personal anecdotes, and anecdotes from women of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. This film incorporates knowledge from traditional medicinal practices with present-day access to reproductive healthcare, and hopes for a return and honoration of matrilineality in tribes. Made as a part of the Abortion Clinic Film Collective.
- Year2025
- Runtime7 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorCali M. Banks
Let us think through other eyes as they gaze upon this world so that we may unsettle reality and liberate doubt. We are looking for a version of the truth - in soft shadows, from the corner of a private room, under harsh fluorescents, through careful microscopes, or in memories made visible on film. Here, we imagine the perceptions of another to escape the confines of the body, acknowledging its limits while refusing the forces that constrain free will.
Program:
Animal Eye (2025, CR/US, 14’)
Carlo Nasisse
Flies (2024, US, 5’)
Bruno Dariva
Eurydice in the Underworld (2024, IT, 14’)
Felicity E. Palma
Catch Us on the Way Down (2025, US, 7’)
Cali M. Banks
CABINET (2024, US, 16’)
Todd Edward Herman
Combining super 8mm and 16mm tactile filmmaking processes, this film weaves North Carolina's hostile legislature towards abortion together with personal anecdotes, and anecdotes from women of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. This film incorporates knowledge from traditional medicinal practices with present-day access to reproductive healthcare, and hopes for a return and honoration of matrilineality in tribes. Made as a part of the Abortion Clinic Film Collective.
- Year2025
- Runtime7 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorCali M. Banks