A film-poem of an ecology of sings that speak of a colonial history repeating itself. Subalterns become masters, antiques become reproducible dinner sets, exotic birds become luxury currency, exploration becomes extreme-sport-tourism, monuments become geo-data. A spherical voyage eastwards and westwards marking cycles of expansion in a struggle to find one’s place, one’s sitting around a table. “An ecology of signs lurking amid seductive 16mm travel footage echoes with post-colonial reverberations in Ana Vaz’s deceptively corrosive, award-winning Occidente. – ANDRÉA PICARD (TIFF, Wavelengths)
Occidente
- Film Maker
- Vaz, Ana
- Year
- 2014
- Country
- France/Portugal
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 15
- Genre
- documentary, experimental, narrative
- Category
- Earth, Ecology, environment, found footage, history, Landscape, Politics + Policy, Work by Women

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