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ABOUT THE MOVIE
As Jean-Luc Nancy says, our pleasure in views, scents, and sounds has been a political issue since the birth of Europe. The idea of landscape has nothing in common with the idea of unspoiled nature. Landscapes are formed through planned deforestation, afforestation, and controlled planting. These processes are influenced by economic, health care, and other policies, documented in the systematic and taxonomic terminology of the land registry. By mapping the island flora and recording the resistance of the vegetation to the wind, as well as the resulting sounds of friction, the author documents the sound signals that reflect the changes, fashions and economic conditions of a particular location. These cultivation policies return to our houses and apartments like the wind, creating a complex feedback loop between the interior and exterior spaces.
Ana Hušman
Ana Hušman deconstructs the structure and texture of film elements in her work through various forms, including film, installations, books, image recordings, sound, and text. She experiments with animation possibilities, as well as documentary and fiction elements in film, voice, and articulation. Within her creative processes, she explores and challenges the positions of amateur and professional subjects in performativity, the medium itself, and the structures that dictate and produce behavioral patterns.
She works as an associate professor at the Department of Animated Film and New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. She is a co-founder of the RESTART association, where she has been leading film education programs for both children and adults for many years. Since 2003, she has been a member of the artistic organization Pangolin. Her works have received multiple national and international awards and have been showcased in numerous solo and group exhibitions, as well as film festivals worldwide.