Filmed entirely in Sweden, VIEWFINDER is a surreal sound-film that entangles gestures of place, belonging, and monument. Informed by archival research, oral history, and folk stories, the film focuses on Black immigrants who have recently migrated to Sweden. These performers enact dance-like choreographies in critical sites across the coastal town of Varberg, generated in response to an absence of Black life found in the municipal archives. The film loosely associates unsolicited monuments, embodiment/movement, and immigration/assimilation to frame the question: who and what begets naming and remembrance within national identity and collective memory?