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Documentary: In Response To, Resisting / Remaking
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Art Sex Work, dir. Rachel Susan Garfield, UK 2022, 19 min.


Traversing a rapidly developing Thai neighbourhood, a disused Scottish stadium, and an ancient Indian forest, this programme of shorts from around the globe treats both personal and national identity with fluidity, examining how the politics of the street inform the politics of being. 

United in their approach to public space as a means to gain a voice, these films tell their story through landscape, asking us to question how our sense of self is constructed through the places we inhabit. Milo Anani
Programme:

Art Sex Work, dir. Rachel Susan Garfield, UK 2022, 19 min.
Solidarity, dir. Fernanda Pessoa, Brazil 2022, 8 min.
A Performance of Valour, dir. Hind Mezina, UAE 2021, 4 min.
There Are Fish In The Water and Rice In The Fields, dir. Tanakit Kitsanayunyong, Thailand 2021, 19 min.
S—t Doesn’t Add Up, dir. Christof Nüssli, UK 2021, 15 min.
Murmurs of the Jungle, dir. Sohil Vaidya, India 2021, 20 min.
 
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