Forever

Part dream, part documentary, Forever weaves history and hedonism to form a world of dandelions, hypnosis, bicycles and memory. Created from experiments replicating the effects of radiation on film, the piece explores the nature of airborne radioactivity and brings us from a woman’s story of adolescence, to a bicycle race, to life in the Soviet Union. A bricolage of pop culture and personal histories, Forever is about looking for dandelions and finding atoms. As the opening film of Lion, Forever employs spray and smudge techniques to explore the concept of airborne radioactive contaminants and how they travel in open air. The images are marked with artifacts of radiation – emulsion failure, exposure variables and particle marks – each frame as impulsive as the air patterns that carry them. The full-length version of the Lion series is available through the CFMDC.

Film Maker
McIntyre, Daniel
Year
2014
Country
Canada/Ukraine
Length
9
Language
English with Ukrainian intertitles
Category
Earth, Ecology, environment, Families, found footage, history, Landscape, Mental Health, Portraits, science/medicine
Genre
documentary, experimental, hand-processed, queer