22 Apr 2018
This screening is a UK premiere
Join us for a Q&A with director Clément Cogitore following the screening, hosted by Kieron Corless, Deputy Editor, Sight & Sound
Deep in the Siberian taiga, two feuding families live on opposite banks of a river. Part of an ancient sect of the Russian Orthodox Church, the villagers reject the authority of the state and live by their own rules and principles. There are no roads leading here; the village can be reached only by helicopter.
Stretching as far as the eye can see, the immense forest is both a resource and a threat: wild animals come close to villagers' homes; every year, climate change intensifies the threat of fire. Against this backdrop, this evocative film traces the tensions and possibilities of building a community in a remote and rapidly changing environment.
Braguino, dir. Clément Cogitore, France/Finland 2017, 50 mins, Russian with English subtitles
Meet the director after the Q&A: drinks are available in the Rochelle Canteen where audiences are encouraged to engage with the artist and themes emerging from the film and discussion
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To learn more about Frames of Representation (FoR) 2018, please download the FoR booklet here [PDF]
Frames of Representation (FoR): New Visions for Cinema 2018 is presented in academic partnership with CHASE (Consortium for the Arts and Humanities South-East England)
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