synopsis
At the beginning of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, much of Spanish territory was under anarchist rule for some time. This forgotten historical event is remembered through 3D animations of scans of demolished villages and moving photographs of anarchist supporters, which were “brought to life” with the help of the Deep Nostalgia™ tool.
“Anarchy strives towards a stateless order and mutual aid. Anarchism emphasises compassion, kindness, reason and equality. Adherents to anarchy ranged from Mahatma Gandhi to Bertrand Russell, from Helen Keller to Franz Kafka.”
biography
Brit Bunkley (* 1955) is a versatile artist known for his stronger focus on 3D digital media since the 1990s. Throughout his work, he often accentuates topics related to history, politics, and the environment. Ji.hlava audiences might remember him for his film
The Killing Chain (2021).
more about film
director: | Brit Bunkley |
producer: | Brit Bunkley |
contact
Brit Bunkley / 247 Roberts Ave, Whanganui / New Zealand +64 220790242 / broit.b@xtra.co.nz
Film at festival
premiere type: | World Premiere |
festival edition: | 2022 |
section: | Fascinations |
language: | No Dialogue |
subtitles: | No Subtitle |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Brit Bunkley |
original title: | Deep Nostalgia - The Anarchists |
country: | New Zealand |
year: | 2022 |
running time: | 4 min. |