Undercurrents: Meditations on Power Unclassified 18+ 19 mins
Viewer Advice: First Nations viewers are warned that the following film may contain images and voices of deceased persons; strong impact themes.
Australian filmmaker Margot Nash (We Aim to Please, MIFF 2022; Vacant Possession, MIFF 1995) reimagines her own archival footage for this poetic essay on resistance amid instability.
Nash’s latest work is a dark, poetic meditation on history, spanning everything from First Nations peoples and WWII to the #MeToo movement and the conflict in Ukraine. Recycling footage from her vast archive, the revered filmmaker reflects on the global rise of the far-right, war and the nuclear threat, the environmental crisis, racism, colonisation and male power.
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