Playlist

IFFR 50 (June 2-6, 2021)

IFFR is an annual film festival with a focus on independent and experimental filmmaking. June's science-related films (June 2-6, 2021) range from shorts about VR butterflies to six-hour Japanese documentaries. Check out the full program here.

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earthearthearth

FILM Canada 2021 · 30 min
Daïchi Saïto

<p>Dawn breaks where land is flesh And bones&rsquo; echoes; You&rsquo;ve lived through extinctions &ndash; Stars, skies, sand and seas; Future is catching us up at last, And all the dead are ahead of us.</p> <p>An experimental Japanese filmmaker based in Montreal, where he co-founded the Double Negative Collective, Da&iuml;chi Sa&iuml;to was one of the three artists invited by the Canadian curator Oona Mosna to film in the Andean mountains as part of the Underground Mines Program, which has already given birth to Malena Szlam&rsquo;s Altiplano (Cin&eacute;ma du r&eacute;el 2019). No less sumptuous, earthearthearth adopts a very different formal strategy, preferring the static majesty of the landscapes in 35 mm to their geological particularities. It took five years for the film to emerge from the secrets and contingencies of his photochemical work. This points up the prudence that the idea of landscape inspires in the filmmaker, as well has his curiosity for what it hides and the feelings it kindles, his reticence to simply represent its beauty, which he instead integrates into the very substance of the celluloid film. Sa&iuml;to lays claim to the haptic planeness of the image, where mountain summits divide vibrant masses. The images are like pieces taken from the rock and lengthily subjected to chemical processes similar to those that erode the land. As in Engram of Returning (2015), the images are offered up to the structural improvisation of saxophonist Jason Sharp &ndash; who uses the rhythm of his heart beat and acts on this through a circular breathing technique &ndash; and form an impressive hypnotic meditation on the instability of matter, the future of the earth and the need to think about how things interrelate.</p> <p>- Antoine Thirion</p>

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Terranova

FILM Cuba 2021 · 50 min
Alejandro Pérez Serrano Alejandro Alonso Estrella

<p>Cities do not repeat themselves; they transmute. Some cities are created by philosophical ideas. The lively city portrayed in&nbsp;<strong>Terranova</strong>&nbsp;is made of reflections, memories of other cities, and visions of the future. It has a certain solemnity in its soundscape, without losing those strong sounds that make it unique. This particular universe that has been brought together contains many magical scenes that are filmed through a camera obscura.</p>

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Image Technology Echoes

FILM Ireland, Germany 2020 · 9 min
Lauren Moffatt

<p>Virtual reality provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in strange worlds and alternative realities, yet this experience seems at first to transport you to an everyday place: a spaciously arranged museum room full of modern art. An elderly man and a younger woman examine a painting whilst repeatedly conversing dryly about its use of colour and brushstrokes. Only once you step into either protagonist are you whisked away to perhaps the strangest reality in existence: someone else&rsquo;s interior life.</p>

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To Miss the Ending

FILM United Kingdom 2020 · 28 min
David Callanan Anna West

<p>A fun digital environment consisting of brightly coloured blocks proves to be a thin veneer atop a dystopian future. This impressively designed VR experience outlines a vision of the future that speaks volumes about the present. There are no more rivers to sail paper boats down, no more trees to lie under, no more atmosphere to breathe and so humanity has sought refuge in the digital.</p> <p>Everyone&rsquo;s consciousness has been uploaded to a server with their memories playing out in the block world. However, the upload goes wrong so you not only experience your own world, but also that of five others. They reminisce and the places arise before your eyes: the office tower where someone was fired, the river another lived next to, the park that held the last scraps of nature, or was it a highway? The digital reproductions prove unreliable in this dangerously amiable warning.</p>

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Au jour d’aujourd’hui (The Day Today)

FILM France 2021 · 67 min
Maxence Stamatiadis

<p>The first half of&nbsp;<em>Au jour d&rsquo;aujourd&rsquo;hui,</em> set in 2013, includes lots of screens, ranging from mobile phones to tablets. This fascination with modern technology returns in the second part that is set in 2024. Edouard has died and the 88-year-old Suzanne misses him deeply. A company specialising in deep-fake technology can however bring the dead back using &lsquo;swapping&rsquo;. When Suzanne has Edouard brought back, he proves not entirely himself.</p>

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Birds of America

FILM France 2021 · 80 min
Jacques Lœuille

<p>At the beginning of the 19th century, the discovery of the wide-open spaces of the United States and its incredible wildlife was key in the political development of the country. Intent on painting all the birds of America, John-James Audubon became a central figure of America&rsquo;s national identity. But as these birds started disappearing with the dawn of the industrial era, so did the original American dream. In this &ldquo;river movie&rdquo; along the banks of the Mississippi, political, environmental and human rights issues are interwoven with the tales, myths and ghosts of these now-extinct birds.</p>

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Glossary of Non-Human Love

FILM India 2021 · 96 min
Ashish Avikunthak

<p>In a parallel universe in our own space-time continuum, humanity has been overrun by artificial intelligence. The machines are better, faster and more efficient at everything, outstripping their makers. However, one aspect of humanity escapes them: love. Their guidebook attempts to capture the phenomenon in 64 terms, including jealousy, regret and ardour. Posing in homey and romantic settings, they run through the entire spectrum with digital precision, yet without a hint of passion.</p>

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Minamata Mandala

FILM Japan 2020 · 372 min
Hara Kazuo

<p>An epic tale of struggle and commitment. Shot over 15 years, Hara Kazuo&rsquo;s film documents the arduous legal and medical battles endured by the residents of Minamata, a city in southern Japan whose name has become synonymous with the infamous neurological disease. Sixty years since industrial wastewater from a chemical factory caused an outbreak of severe mercury poisoning, Minamata patients and their families continue to fight for legal recognition and compensation.</p>

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Abr baranash gerefteh (The Rain Falls Where It Will)

FILM Iran, Canada 2021 · 86 min
Majid Barzegar

<p>Nurse Sara likes to end her patients&rsquo; suffering, even if their families don&rsquo;t know. However, doubt arises during her latest assignment: is this comatose man truly destined to die? Director Majid Barzegar creates a riveting, intimate atmosphere in this sensitive drama with supernatural elements.</p>

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BERG

FILM Netherlands 2021 · 79 min
Joke Olthaar

<p>Nowhere is man as insignificant as in wild mountain regions. The three climbers ascending to a peak in Slovenia are just dots; the mountain constantly fills the frame in highly aesthetic black and white. A spiritual oneness with nature is made palpable, thanks also to the minimalist soundscape.</p>

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Faya Dayi

FILM Ethiopia, United States 2021 · 120 min
Jessica Beshir

<p>A spiritual journey into the highlands of Harar, immersed in the rituals of khat, a leaf Sufi Muslims chewed for centuries for religious meditations &ndash; and Ethiopia&rsquo;s most lucrative cash crop today. A tapestry of intimate stories offers a window into the dreams of youth under a repressive regime.</p> <p><em>Sundance Film Festival 2021 / Image Courtesy of Sundance Institute</em></p>

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OK Computer

FILM India 2021 · 240 min
Pooja Shetty Neil Pagedar

<p>The year is 2031. Robots and artificial intelligence are a fact of life in India. But when a self-driving car is hacked and used as a murder weapon, general outrage ensues. Detectives Saajan Kundu and Laxmi Suri are assigned the case. The trail leads them to the inland waterways of Goa, where a naked guru heads a community of contemporary Luddites resisting the tide of digitalization and automation. Suddenly, a new suspect is revealed: Ajeeb, a former government robot now operating autonomously.</p>

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Rock Bottom Riser

FILM USA 2021 · 70 min
Fern Silva

<p>From the earliest voyagers who navigated by starlight to the discovery of habitable planets by astronomers, Rock Bottom Riser examines the all-encompassing encounters of an island world at sea. As lava continues to flow from the earth&rsquo;s core on the island of Hawaii&mdash;posing an imminent danger&mdash;a crisis mounts. Astronomers plan to build the world&rsquo;s largest telescope on Hawaii&rsquo;s most sacred and revered mountain, Mauna Kea. Based on ancient Polynesian navigation, the arrival of Christian missionaries, and the observatory&rsquo;s ability to capture the origins of the universe, Rock Bottom Riser surveys the influence of settler colonialism, the search for intelligent life, and the discovery of new worlds as we peer into our own planet&rsquo;s&nbsp;existence.&nbsp;</p>

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Aasivissuit

FILM Netherlands, Greenland 2020 · 23 min
Jasper Coppes

<p>Two park wardens on expedition in West Greenland exchange traditional wisdom and new knowledge about the land. How fertile Greenland sediments are used to improve depleted soils abroad or how microbes adapt to deal with pollutants. They introduce us to the rapidly changing landscape.</p>

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Bare Bones

FILM United States 2020 · 9 min
Meryem Lahlou

<p>Earth has limited resources and collective consciousness is reduced to survival. A disconcerting examination of what makes us human.</p>

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The Old Child

FILM China, France 2021 · 16 min
Felipe Esparza Pérez

<p>Philosopher Zhuang Zi once dreamt he was a butterfly. This pleasant daydream tells this old story from a new perspective. Modern butterflies apparently dream in VR. Nature, technology and spirituality seamlessly meld when a monk and a child both embrace modern technology their own way.</p>

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P-9830

FILM Netherlands 2021 · 5 min
Michiel van Bakel

<p>Animated film about Port number 9830 on the Maasvlakte, Rotterdam. The natural and technological landscapes of the port area come together in an abrasive way. Captured with a homemade camera with a handblown-glass camera eye, its lens filled with seawater. It produces miraculous time-space deformations.</p>

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Scylos

FILM Netherlands, United Kingdom 2019 · 22 min
Maaike Anne Stevens

<p>On the Moroccan Sahara&rsquo;s rim, a man ponders the turn his life has taken. Meanwhile, German scientists analyse deep-sea mud cores to unravel the earth&rsquo;s history. Inspired by King Scyles, who alternated between life with his nomadic tribe and at his Greek home.</p>

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The Trees (2020)

FILM Lebanon 2020 · 22 min
Ramzi Bashour

<p>To the annoyance of his family, Bashir pays more attention to the sick olive trees than to his father&rsquo;s funeral and the attendant rituals. Ultimately, nature provides a moment of contemplation. Black humor, empathy and light amazement meld seamlessly in this loving film.</p>

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UNEARTH – In Between States of Matter

FILM Russia, Netherlands, Germany 2021 · 18 min
Anika Schwarzlose Brian D. McKenna

<p><em>UNEARTH</em><strong>&nbsp;</strong>presents research into processes connected to resource extraction and zooms in on material transformations and mining machines. It weaves together fragments from conversations that were recorded in the Russian Ural Mountain region, dealing with the emergence of new minerals, an obsession with stones and the life cycle of machines.</p>

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The Subterranean Imprint Archive

FILM South Africa 2021 · 15 min
Francois Knoetze Amy Louise Wilson

<p>It is general knowledge that the Yanks dropped Little Boy on Hiroshima, but where did the uranium come from that gave it its power? From the Congo, explains this VR experience that takes you to the Shinkolobwe mine where Congolese miners excavate the radiation-rich material without protective equipment. This marks the start of a journey into deeply buried histories: alternatives to the optimistic, post-colonial Western perspectives.</p>