Part One: Where There Is a Joyous Mood, There a Comrade Will Appear to Share a Glass of Wine.
In the process of creating this new work, Rosalind Nashashibi questions how a group’s sense of commonality is dissolved when there is an absence of communal experience and adherence to linear time. Through an open-ended discussion of space and time travel in the film, which is in part inspired by the creation and dissolution of group relationships in Ursula Le Guin’s “The Shobies’ Story” (1990), Nashashibi explores new modes of conviviality, considering the absence of the nuclear family structure without an imperative model in sight.
With
- Liudvikas Buklys
- Gintaras Didziapetris
- Pauline Manacorda
- Pietro Manacorda
- Elena Narbutaite
- Rosalind Nashashibi
- Matthew Shannon
Crew
Written and Directed by | Rosalind Nashashibi |
Cinematography | Rosalind Nashashibi |
Editing | Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Harris |
Music | Subjective (C Price / J Davidson), Giedrius Puskunigis |
Sound Design | Philippe Ciompi |
Sound | Adam Gutch |
Producer | Denna Cartamkhoob |
Produced by
LUX
Rosalind Nashashibi
Rosalind Nashashibi, born in United Kingdom in 1973, is a London-based artist working primarily in film, painting, and printmaking. She represented Scotland in the 52nd Venice Biennale, and her work has been shown worldwide. She is currently Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Filmography
2013 The Painter; 4 min. · The Deliveryman; 2 min. 2015 Electrical Gaza; 18 min. 2017 Why Are You Angry?; 18 min. · Vivian’s Garden; 30 min. 2019 Part One: Where There Is a Joyous Mood, There a Comrade Will Appear to Share a Glass of Wine.
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2019