Currents / Perpendicolare Avanti

Currents / Perpendicolare Avanti is a camera-less, hand-made, 16mm film collage, based on the artist’s autobiographical experience as an immigrant. In three movements, the film explores the dynamics of inhabiting the in-between space of moving between multiple countries and their temporalities, through visual and sound abstraction, interlacing and recycling pre-existing film materials and, using fragments from anonymous orphan films. Utilizing these so-called scraps, Currents is a film of extensive remediation, treated by hand through the use of the emulsion lifting technique, thereby re-imagining, re-constructing, and de-constructing the liminality of immigrant life. The re-writing of the self in Currents is produced through the archives of others, via associative montage and repeated performative acts on the celluloid surface of the film.

Film Maker
Foglia, Federica
Year
2022
Country
Canada, Italy
Length
18
Language
No dialogue
Category
Abstraction, Absurdity, Activism + Protest, Anthropocene, Architecture, art & artists, cameraless, Canada, Capitalism + Economics, Class-struggle, Community, Diaspora, Earth, Ecology, environment, Feminism, Film Farm, film studies, found footage, Gender, Geography, history, Identity, Immigration, Landscape, Language, media studies, Memory, Mental Health, Nature, Oral Histories, Performance, Philosophy, Photography, Poetry, Politics + Policy, Resistance, Society, Sustainability, Time + Space, Travel, Urban, Work by Women
Genre
Animation, docufiction, documentary, experimental, hand-processed, Installation, queer, short