Salvage Archives

Salvage Archives continues Rufelds’ research into cultural and subcultural expressions of late capitalist alienation, and the forms of collective storytelling that take shape under the shadows of unjust material systems. Told in a hybrid narrative style, mixing elements of essay film, social realism, and neo-noir, Salvage Archives oscillates between two narrative threads, counterposing a lonely online conspiracy theorist and a disembodied historian of agriculture. The two figures recount their stories in alternating chapters, perversely mirroring each other as they wade into the knotted abstractions of capitalist productive systems, logistics networks, patterns of accumulation, and systemic waste. As both narrators’ grandiose overtures slowly narrow, contort, or fizzle out, the film meditates on the failures of narrativity, synthesizing themes of digital loneliness, class alienation, capitalist paranoia, and the tragic arc of histories constrained by these forces.

Film Maker
Rufelds, Miles
Year
2025
Country
Canada
Length
42
Language
English
Category
(De)colonization, Agriculture, Animals, Anthropocene, Canada, Capitalism + Economics, Class-struggle, Crime, Earth, Ecology, environment, Essay, Food, found footage, Geography, history, Labour, Landscape, Mental Health, Politics + Policy, Poverty, science/medicine, Sustainability, Urban
Genre
docufiction, documentary, experimental, Installation, narrative

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