Film viewing with Q&A by Juan Palacios

Saturday 03 October 2020, 19:45 - 20:45 hrs.
EYE, Cinema 2

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This programme will also be available through livestream till October 5 via this link

Permanent Being (work in progress)
Film

The absurdity of the global ecological crisis and the Anthropocene is that they deal with geological time, something humans can barely attempt to grasp. But we can attempt, and in this project I use different cinematic means to do so. The geological drama can take different shapes. This one is not a drama in the catastrophic sense but in a narrative one, a kind of storytelling whose speculative tentacles are interwoven with the temporality of the stones

Permanent Being is a dramatic exploration of the stories embedded in a flysch—a kind of natural geological formation— on the Basque Coast. In this place, a large part of the history of our planet is literally written in stone. All kinds of global events are recorded in the vertical rock strata of these coastal cliffs: the extinction of the dinosaurs, the inversion of the magnetic poles, and even past global warmings. Each strata is a long-exposure photograph registering the image of a long-gone world. If one day our current time is also turned into stone, how will it be remembered? The film operates on the assumption that these rocks are a sort of memory that records the complex dynamics of not only the transformations of the Earth over eons, but also the memories of those who walk on them.

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