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Dr Roz Mortimer 🗯️

Mexico & London | artist, filmmaker, academic | research in Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes | films at wonder-dog.co.uk & thedeathlesswoman.com

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Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago


Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago

Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago

Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago

Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago

Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago

Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago

Update…they’ve been claimed.
Would any of my Roma friends like these books about the Romani Holocaust?
They are all books I used when researching The Deathless Woman. Free if you can collect in London.


24
3 weeks ago


Gracias al comisario, el ex-comisario y el director de la primaria. Permissions are in place, ready to start production later this year.
The night that a wáay came into town in the form of a skunk, everyone knew it was a prophesy and the end of the world was coming.
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@jerrywilliamspix looks thrilled, I look like someone who has barely recovered from dengue fever.


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5
2 months ago

Gracias al comisario, el ex-comisario y el director de la primaria. Permissions are in place, ready to start production later this year.
The night that a wáay came into town in the form of a skunk, everyone knew it was a prophesy and the end of the world was coming.
.
@jerrywilliamspix looks thrilled, I look like someone who has barely recovered from dengue fever.


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5
2 months ago

A few helpful and protective spells for coping with evil and suffering. I think these would work on either the personal , political or global sphere.
.
1. Genuine Powder of Forgetting.
To forget someone who has only caused you suffering. This powder will transform your bitterness into joy and happiness, and help you master your inner self. Use it by dusting your body after bathing, preferably at night before going to bed.
.
2. Powerful powder.
Against the Evil of the Machete. Cuts off envy, spells, bad friendships, and all kinds of evil.
.
3. Genuine Gentle Lamb Powder.
Use it to always have your loved one by your side, faithful and gentle, like a lamb. Use it on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
.
4. Genuine Red Dragon Dust.
It sweeps away everything.
You who are the protector of the weak and defenseless, protect my enemies, both visible and invisible, from any streak of bad luck that may cross their path, and protect my family.
.
Hecho en México.


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2
2 months ago

A few helpful and protective spells for coping with evil and suffering. I think these would work on either the personal , political or global sphere.
.
1. Genuine Powder of Forgetting.
To forget someone who has only caused you suffering. This powder will transform your bitterness into joy and happiness, and help you master your inner self. Use it by dusting your body after bathing, preferably at night before going to bed.
.
2. Powerful powder.
Against the Evil of the Machete. Cuts off envy, spells, bad friendships, and all kinds of evil.
.
3. Genuine Gentle Lamb Powder.
Use it to always have your loved one by your side, faithful and gentle, like a lamb. Use it on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
.
4. Genuine Red Dragon Dust.
It sweeps away everything.
You who are the protector of the weak and defenseless, protect my enemies, both visible and invisible, from any streak of bad luck that may cross their path, and protect my family.
.
Hecho en México.


3
2
2 months ago

A few helpful and protective spells for coping with evil and suffering. I think these would work on either the personal , political or global sphere.
.
1. Genuine Powder of Forgetting.
To forget someone who has only caused you suffering. This powder will transform your bitterness into joy and happiness, and help you master your inner self. Use it by dusting your body after bathing, preferably at night before going to bed.
.
2. Powerful powder.
Against the Evil of the Machete. Cuts off envy, spells, bad friendships, and all kinds of evil.
.
3. Genuine Gentle Lamb Powder.
Use it to always have your loved one by your side, faithful and gentle, like a lamb. Use it on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
.
4. Genuine Red Dragon Dust.
It sweeps away everything.
You who are the protector of the weak and defenseless, protect my enemies, both visible and invisible, from any streak of bad luck that may cross their path, and protect my family.
.
Hecho en México.


3
2
2 months ago

A few helpful and protective spells for coping with evil and suffering. I think these would work on either the personal , political or global sphere.
.
1. Genuine Powder of Forgetting.
To forget someone who has only caused you suffering. This powder will transform your bitterness into joy and happiness, and help you master your inner self. Use it by dusting your body after bathing, preferably at night before going to bed.
.
2. Powerful powder.
Against the Evil of the Machete. Cuts off envy, spells, bad friendships, and all kinds of evil.
.
3. Genuine Gentle Lamb Powder.
Use it to always have your loved one by your side, faithful and gentle, like a lamb. Use it on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
.
4. Genuine Red Dragon Dust.
It sweeps away everything.
You who are the protector of the weak and defenseless, protect my enemies, both visible and invisible, from any streak of bad luck that may cross their path, and protect my family.
.
Hecho en México.


3
2
2 months ago

My petit film Los Hombres is screening as part of Nuit Blance, Montreal, Canada on 28th February.
Thanks to @cinemacinoche for programming and @kerrybaldryfilms for curating this collection of 45 shorts.

VID EXP presents:
ONE MINUTE VOL. 12
45 artist short films - p'tit court metrages
curated by@kerrybaldry



Looped presentation all night / présentation en boucle toute la nuit

https://www.cinemacinoche.com/event/20260228-nuit-blanche-one-minute-vol-12/
38 s


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4
3 months ago


My current favorite spectral beings... in dialogue from the Mexican milpa to the forests of Thailand.
1. Patricia Uh's X'Wáay Chiva (2023). Hand and machine embroidery with light-sensitive thread on cotton.
2. Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Boonsong as monkey spirit in Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010).


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3
4 months ago

My current favorite spectral beings... in dialogue from the Mexican milpa to the forests of Thailand.
1. Patricia Uh's X'Wáay Chiva (2023). Hand and machine embroidery with light-sensitive thread on cotton.
2. Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Boonsong as monkey spirit in Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010).


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3
4 months ago

Phenomenal phenonemological filmmaker @rozmortimer screened her spectral film "The Deathless Woman" for our MA Filmmaking students the other day. Excellent questions, conversations, and explorations were had.

Thank you, Roz, and thank you @betsymeg for facilitating this!

#film #filmstudies #documentary #hybrid #cinema #deathlesswoman #memory #ghosts #history #roma


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2
6 months ago

My first commission after art school was to design a room-size installation for the VIP bar at the Limelight club. @timhiggins_archive helped me and it was a lot of fun. Back then in the 80s the Limelight was a cool place to be. These pics from @david_koppel new book Limelight show parts of my installation behind some lovely people…Ian Dury, Siouxie, Budgie, Lemmy. Happy days.


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8 months ago

My first commission after art school was to design a room-size installation for the VIP bar at the Limelight club. @timhiggins_archive helped me and it was a lot of fun. Back then in the 80s the Limelight was a cool place to be. These pics from @david_koppel new book Limelight show parts of my installation behind some lovely people…Ian Dury, Siouxie, Budgie, Lemmy. Happy days.


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8
8 months ago

My one minute film Los Hombres is screening in this programme at LÁ Art Museum in Iceland…
Posted @withregram@kerrybaldry One Minute volume 12 will be screening at LÁ Art Museum in Iceland. From today June 1st through to
19th July
at Listasafn Árnesinga - LÁ Art Museum, Austurmörk
21, 810 Hveragerõi, Iceland. Still from Shadowplay Ginko by Lynn Loo @laartmuseum_iceland For more information follow link in my bio


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11 months ago


Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


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13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


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13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Finally getting around to posting a few photos from Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium in Sao Paulo last month. A brilliant, intense, stimulating and thought-provoking 3 packed days and evenings of talks, lectures, discussions, films, performances, dinners and drinks in the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Brazilian Cinematheque.

1. Me, mid-keynote lecture @cinemateca.brasileira - link in bio for video recording. Huge thanks to Cesár for the simultaneous translation into Portuguese, and to his colleague for the live sign language interpretation.
2. Nima Bahrehmand and Laurids Andersen Sonne enchanting us with their performative Object Earth project.
3. Katharine Round presenting her beautiful and intriguing new film in progress Ghost Town.
4. Lara Carvalho on ghosts of fear: Latin American cinema and the ghosts of colonialism.
5. Priscilla Smiths fascinating talk about her short film Cavalo Serpente.
4. Hilan Bensusan and Felipe Polydoro presenting their work on spectral realism as a narrative strategy: The strength of a ghost and its (ir)reality.
5. Marina Soler Jorge on Chinese spectres of communism and red sky dramas.
9. Andrew Philip at the stunning Cinematheca before the premiere of his moving film We Tattooed Your Mother.
10. Christine Greiner holds us enthralled with her visual research into Japanese spirits.
10. Cecilia Mello and Renato Trevizano dos Santos, my absolutely brilliant co-convenors, without whom none of this could have happened.
@cinemaespectral
.
🙏🏻 to everyone who came and shared their research.

#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes


90
13
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
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Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
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Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


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4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
.
Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
.
Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


38
4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
.
Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
.
Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


38
4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
.
Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
.
Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


38
4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
.
Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
.
Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


38
4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
.
Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
.
Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


38
4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
.
Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
.
Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


38
4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
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Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
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Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


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4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
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Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
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Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


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4
1 years ago

Mulheres Atingidas por Barragens (Women Affected by Dams).
Exhibition of embroidery as activism and a call for social justice at MASP Sao Paulo.
.
Embroidery #1 - Justice for Nicinha - one of the leaders of the MAB movement who was murdered in 2016. The embroidery shows her partner pulling her body up out of the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant's lake, where it had been weighed down with rocks. On the left is the fisherman's camp where she had been living for over a year whilst protesting about the community's displacement due to the dam.
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Embroideries 3,4,5 stories of displacement, poverty, disease and social disruption due to dam building programmes across Brazil.


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4
1 years ago

Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes II, São Paulo, 23-25th April.
Registration is open (link in bio).
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A packed 3 day international symposium with 10 panels, 5 film programmes, 2 keynotes at the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo & the Brazilian Cinematheque.
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Keynotes:
Roz Mortimer
Christine Greiner
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Panels:
1. ABSENT, STILL AND DEMATERIALISED PRESENCES:
Lucas Manuel Mazuquieri Reis
Gabriel Di Pietro De Camillo
Fernanda Andrade Fachin
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2. APPARITION & SPECTATORSHIP:
Pedro Faissol
Silvia Hayashi
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3. THE SPECTRES OF QUEER CINEMA:
Radek Przedpełski
Haroldo Ferreira Lima
Cristian Borges
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4. SENSORY LANDSCAPES AND THE SPECTRES OF VIOLENCE IN LATIN CINEMA:
Struan Gray
Carolina Urrutia Neno
André Corrêa da Silva de Araujo
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5. HAUNTED GEOGRAPHIES / HAUNTED LANDSCAPES:
Lorena Figueiredo
Lúcia Ramos Monteiro
Andrés Téllez-Parra
Maria Cecília Ferreira De Nichile
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6. HAUNTED FUTURES & ECOLOGICAL BREAKDOWN:
Nima Bahrehmand
Laurids Andersen Sonne
Paul Newland
Ayleen Martínez Wong
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7. THE GHOST IN THE ARCHIVE:
Ana Luisa de Castro Coimbra
Mariana Souto
Rodrigo Faustini dos Santos
Assunta Ruocco
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8. PHANTASMAGORIC AND SPECTRAL REALISMS:
Pablo Gonçalo
Marcus Benjamin Figueredo
Priscila Smiths
Felipe Polydoro
Hilan Bensusan
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9. CINEMATIC SPECTRAL MECHANISMS:
Katharine Round
Marina Soler Jorge
Wang Yingzi
Pedro Henrique Ferreira
João Vitor Resende Leal
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10. SPECTRAL AGENCY IN POST COLONIAL LATIN CINEMA:
Ana Luisa Mariquito Reis
Romane Carriere
Lara Carvalho
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And films from:
Andrew Philip
Roz Mortimer
Emma Piper-Burket
Lilana Colombo
Yasmine Benabdallah
Müge Yildiz
Sally Pearce
Emilia Izquierdo
Renato Duque
Mariana Gregório
Maurício Chades
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Can't wait!
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#spectralcinemaandcontestedlandscapes
#cinemaespectralepaisagenscontestadas


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1
1 years ago

If you are in Glasgow this evening…

Posted @withregram@kerrybaldry One Minute Volume 12 will be screening tonight at The Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow Information and tickets are available at https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/fragments-wholes-and-one-minutes
This programme includes work by Eva Rudlinger, Tony Hill, Anna Mortimer, Mike Stubbs, Kevin Atherton, Jennet Thomas, Vicky Smith, Kunal Biswas, Kayla Parker and Stuart Moore, Louise Bourque, Steven Ball, Artist A & Artist B, LMFS, Rob Flint, Alina Vasilchenko, Jonathan Moss, Gordon Dawson, Stuart Pound and Rosemary Norman, Lynn Loo, Katharine Meynell, Alessandra Arno, Simon Payne, Rastko Novaković, Roz Mortimer, Guy Sherwin, Kerry Baldry, Nicole Zaaroura, Terry Flaxton, Andrew Vallance, Tessa Garland, Anne Colvin, Cyril Galmiche, Sam Meech, Ruxandra Mitache, sam renseiw, Hendrik van Oordt, Whitney Lynn, Kypros Kyprianou, Philip Sanderson, Susan Kouguell, Michael Mersereau, Nick Jordan, Leister/Harris, Guido Devadder, Michael Szpakowski

Still: Barrier Reef by Terry Flaxton


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1 years ago


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