Project Detail

Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another

Synopsis

With an elephant's ivory tusk as the protagonist, artist-filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland's film meditates upon the endless tactility of museological and ecological conservation, inviting reflection upon forms of representation, replicas, and embodiments of various materials, disciplines, and institutions.
Official Selection Locarno Film Festival 2019 - Moving Ahead - World premiere
Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2019 - Wavelengths

Details

Year
2019
Type of film
Features
Running time
67 mins
Director
Jessica Sarah Rinland
Producer
Beli Martínez, Jessica Sarah Rinland
Editor
Jessica Sarah Rinland
Director of Photography
Luis Arnías, Jessica Sarah Rinland

Production Status

Production Company

UK, Argentina, Spain co-production

Jessica Sarah Rinland and Filmika Galaik

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