The Shouting Flower

A work about collaboration and process, “The Shouting Flower” approaches political resistance from multiple subject positions–plant, child, filmmaker–in an attempt to model what Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing calls “work across difference.” Using images processed in plant material that was gathered at key locations throughout the city, as well as direct animation and audio recorded on a child’s toy, the film documents its own creation within a landscape of hostility and neglect. A collaboration against cooperation, it becomes as it refuses. Refusing, dispersing, it shouts, “No!”

Film Maker
Jenkins, Derek
Year
2018
Country
Canada / USA
Length
12
Language
English
Category
(De)colonization, Activism + Protest, Anthropocene, cameraless, Capitalism + Economics, Childhood, Earth, Ecology, environment, Essay, Landscape, Nature, Poetry, Politics + Policy, Poverty, Sustainability, Urban
Genre
documentary, experimental, hand-processed