Sine Screen: Precarious Landscapes, is a two-part series examining the fragile intersections between humanity, environment, and the landscapes we inhabit.
The programme draws from experimental film to reimagine cinema’s relationship to our landscapes through a politicised, decolonial experimental lens, questioning what can be observed or what is omitted through the frame of light emitted by cinema. This programme includes work by Thao Nguyen Phan, Nguyễn Trinh Thi, Minjung Kim, Yuyan Wang, Tulapop Saenjaroen, Maria Estela Paiso, Taiki Sakpisit, Boren Chhith, Pom Bunsermvicha and Riar Rizaldi.
The programme is a part of Sine Screen’s ongoing Vulnerable Histories series, exploring marginal histories in East and South East Asia.
Sine Screen is a female-led emerging screening collective dedicated to showcasing independent cinema and moving image works from across East and Southeast Asia.
Full details: https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2024/series/sine-screen-precarious-landscapes