Film Archive

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E14

E14
Peiman Zekavat
International Competition Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
UK
2020
19 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

What did the Corona lockdown look like from a window in the residential towers of posh East London in the spring of 2020? The reflective two-week observation shows serious shifts in the everyday coordinate system of a privileged urban population at an immediate level. Meanwhile, the vacant apartments in the district, which were deliberately caused by speculation, represent a warning sign for the future of investor-friendly urban spaces.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Peiman Zekavat
Producer
Sanam Jehanfard
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Earthworks – Installation

Earthworks – Installation
Joe Gerhardt, Ruth Jarman
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
Documentary Film
UK,
Spain
2016
2 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The earth never sleeps. The duo Semiconductor distils research data on earth movements and animates them in a five-channel installation. In a dark hall, visitors to the Sónar Barcelona 2016 festival are captivated by a huge, luminous band of ceaselessly morphing layers of colours and strange sounds, experiencing a cut through both landscape and time.

André Eckardt

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Director
Joe Gerhardt, Ruth Jarman
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
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Earthworks – Making Of
Joe Gerhardt, Ruth Jarman
Creaking, rumbling and trickling, earth movements leave traces of sound. The duo Semiconductor animates research data and conveys geological processes in a fascinating way.
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Earthworks – Making Of

Earthworks – Making Of
Joe Gerhardt, Ruth Jarman
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
Documentary Film
UK,
Spain
2016
10 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Geologically, layers of earth form over thousands of years. The processes are almost imperceptible to humans. A research project in a Spanish quarry reconstructs earth movements, models them and records them acoustically. Creaking, rumbling and trickling, the layers leave traces of sounds animated in an audiovisual five-channel installation by the duo Semiconductor.

André Eckardt

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Director
Joe Gerhardt, Ruth Jarman
Time to Act! 2022
Filmstill Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Sindha Agha
How does the climate crisis affect our mind? How to go on in the midst of disaster? A personal essay about “climate anxiety”, guilt-rage spirals and radical self-care.
Filmstill Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go

Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go

Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Sindha Agha
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
USA,
UK
2022
12 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Heatwaves, melting polar caps, rising sea levels, mass extinction of species. The climate crisis is threatening life on earth, and our peace of mind, too, because if you become aware of where we stand, you’ll find it hard to sleep well. Sindha Agha, too, is suffering from “climate anxiety”, the all-consuming fear of the consequences of the climate emergency, and seeks out a climate psychologist to learn how to cope with it. This cinematic portrait shows how – representative of countless others – she is torn between panic, helplessness, guilt and rage, but still finds ways to overcome the paralysis to actively tackle the climate crisis.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Sindha Agha
Cinematographer
Lauren Guiteras
Editor
Matty Neikrug
Producer
Elizabeth Woodward, Elizabeth Woodward
Sound
Jackie Zhou
Score
Daniel Fox