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This work was made together with Job Ketelaar.
We wanted to create an experimental film that didn’t use any effects in post-production.
Using a snippet of found sound, that we’d translated to English using voice synthesis, we got to work with experimenting.
After several test we landed on a visual language that found its basis in photography and association.
Telling a story based on feeling, abandoning the usual structures of film.
The Russian model city Ж has been completely shielded from change and reality. A poetic film-essay, The Radiant Screenexplores this Soviet utopia which is cloaked behind a smokescreen of plutonium waste. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, it has consciously – and unconsciously – remained closed.
The Radiant Screen explores the city Ж, also known as Zheleznogorsk, located in the heart of Siberia. This still-closed model city was built in the 1950s to conceal a secret plutonium programme. It is home to 100,000 Russians, who live their lives secluded from the rest of the world.
This hybrid documentary takes viewers through the Siberian landscape as former residents talk about their lives and memories of the city. Filmmaker Ine Lamers is not so interested in what the city is actually like, but rather in the meaning of this socialist utopia and the snow globe around it. It works both ways: what is inside, stays inside, and what is outside, stays outside too.
My roles:
⁃ Lead edit assistent
⁃ Data management
⁃ Tech Troubleshooting
⁃ Exporting
A visual exploration of texture through a CRT magnifying glass.
I encoutered this weird piece of E-waste in a anarchist café in New Zealand.
The desire to create something that married my love for the digital and the natural soon formed out of this.
Being so far away from home I was spending a lot of time on the beach, a place that made me feel grounded, connected through material and through water to my home.
A beach and a body of water, on the other side of the world.
Short film directed by Jor Broeder, that I edited.
Echoes is a surrealistic film about the relationship between Rifa and Sasha. During the runtime of the film, the viewer gets presented with a intertwining sense of time, where glimpses of the relationship get shown as Sasha delves deeper into her own psyche.