Haunting Ground w/ Basma al-Sharif

Fri, 14 Oct 2022 19:30

Haunting Ground w/ Basma al-Sharif

Screening followed by a conversation with Abina Manning

Exploring the nature of story-telling and playfully manipulating our perception of time and place, Basma al-Sharif's short films are self-contained journeys that transport, hypnotise, lull, and shake. Developing her practice between the Middle East, U.S., and Europe, al-Sharif's films speculate on what a home looks like and what having to leave it produces. In her films, home is a landscape, a body, a song, and ultimately something that is felt rather than understood. Often centering on the Gaza Strip, the closest place and least accessible to the artist, her films rely on subtle humour to look past the present and into the future.

The screening will be followed by a conversation with Abina Manning, former Director of the Video Data Bank in Chicago, newly relocated to Berlin.

Haunting Ground is the 7th edition of Seeing Is Believing, anorak's monthly series presenting artists' moving images, curated by Lukas Ludwig and Johanna Markert and realized with the kind support of Anorak e. V. members.

Screening:
High Noon, 2014, 5', excerpt of an endless loop, colour, sound
Home Movies Gaza, 2013, 24', colour, sound
Turkish Delight, 2010, 2'30'', colour, sound
Deep Sleep, 2014, 14', colour, sound
Girls Only, 2014, 2'28'', colour, sound
The Story of Milk and Honey, 2011, 9'54'', colour, sound

Basma al-Sharif, Home Movies Gaza, HD video, 24', 2013 (film still)
Basma al-Sharif, Home Movies Gaza, HD video, 24', 2013 (film still)