I highly recommend “Hollow Earth” by Tanya Busse and Emilia Skarnulyte.
The Hollow Earth project as a whole includes a film, a gallery installation (3 channel vertical video installation), sculptures, and a book. It documents resource extraction in the circum polar regions. It’s a beautifully shot, slow, and contemplative film that takes the viewer down to the bottom of some of the deepest mines on earth, and looks at the impact of mining and resource extraction on arctic landscapes. adc Sent from a thing that’s neither a phone nor a computer > On May 3, 2021, at 5:52 AM, Minou Norouzi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi folks > > I’m looking for films that explore the subterranean: caves, cavities, > underworlds, also structures created by humans for exploitation, exploration, > habitation or escape. > > The works can be any genre or duration and from any era. Films may treat the > topic in abstract ways, explore myths, be fictional or factual. > > At the moment, my knowledge and research are imprinted by many male > Anglo-American offerings on the theme, all worthy and important to consider > and include. > > I’m hoping to extend out from that with your help. Suggestions from the > Nordics, and the so-called Global South as well as the SWANA regions would be > great. I also welcome suggestions from the Anglo-American and European > contexts that haven’t had super widespread exposure. Feel free to suggest > your own work too. > > Warm regards, > > Minou Norouzi > ** Resident Artist, HIAP - Helsinki International Artist Programme > ** Postdoctoral Researcher, Swedish School of Social Science, University of > Helsinki > ** Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Visual Anthropology, Goldsmiths, > University of London > > minounorouzi.com > -- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
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