Undercurrent

Eventide

Sharon LOCKHART Sweden 30 mins G Asian Premiere

Undercurrent – Double Bill

This film will be screened together with Unidentified

FILM SYNOPSIS

This single-shot landscape film experiments with the rich sonic and visual resources of the night to evoke both wonder and mourning.

Dusk falls on the coast of Gotland. One by one, individuals arrive in search of something amid the sand and rock. With only the glow of their cell phones to see, their eyes are fixed upon the land, even as their paths cross and light is shared. Yet amid the darkening sky, constellations emerge, with each star growing brighter relative to their proximity to us. Meanwhile, the blinding flash of the occasional meteor highlights the distances among stars and ourselves, opening our gaze to the unknown.

At once melancholy and utopian, Eventide captures the myopia and missed connections of a scopophilic age, while honouring the powers of darkness, both cinematic and natural, to collapse distance and render the invisible visible.

This programme is brought to you with the support of the U.S. Embassy in Singapore.

FILM INFO

FILM CREDITS

Sharon LOCKHART

Sharon LOCKHART is a renowned visual artist based in Los Angeles. Her diverse practice encompasses film, photography, installation, painting and sculpture. Lockhart’s work has shown at festivals including Rotterdam, the Viennale and Berlinale, and at museums like the Guggenheim Bilbao, Walker Art Center and Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

CONTACT

Sharon LOCKHART

lockhartstudio@me.com

Screening Details

  • Date/Time

  • Venue

    Filmgarde Kallang, Hall 2

  • Runtime

    110 mins

UNAVAILABLE

Key points to note

The total programme rating for DOUBLE BILL- Unidentified + Eventide, is PG13 (Some Coarse Language).

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