SALT Cinema
Extinção [Extinction]
Salt Ankara
October 30, 2019 19.00
Nazım Hikmet Culture and Art Center (Oran, Ankara)
Extinção [Extinction], 2018
Director: Salomé Lamas
86 minutes
Russian; Turkish and English subtitles
The black and white essay film by the young Portuguese artist and director Salomé Lamas is a hybrid documentary—a parafiction reflecting on the troubled borders of Eastern Europe. The visually compelling film focuses on Transnistria, an unrecognized country with a population of some half million. Split off from Moldova in 1990, this de facto state mostly consists of a narrow strip of land between the Dniester River and Ukraine.
Extinção [Extinction] enters the dark and labyrinthine borderlands of what was once the USSR, revealing a state of political limbo. A young nationalist man, who is loyal to Transnistria and has faith in the support of Russia, crosses borders between one country and another with his Moldovan passport. Navigating through vivid dreamlike echoes of the Soviet past, the film slowly builds a non-linear story of a landscape in which borders between past and present remain unsettled.
Program is free and open to all. Reservations are not accepted. For further information: salt.ankara@saltonline.org
Extinção [Extinction], 2018
Director: Salomé Lamas
86 minutes
Russian; Turkish and English subtitles
The black and white essay film by the young Portuguese artist and director Salomé Lamas is a hybrid documentary—a parafiction reflecting on the troubled borders of Eastern Europe. The visually compelling film focuses on Transnistria, an unrecognized country with a population of some half million. Split off from Moldova in 1990, this de facto state mostly consists of a narrow strip of land between the Dniester River and Ukraine.
Extinção [Extinction] enters the dark and labyrinthine borderlands of what was once the USSR, revealing a state of political limbo. A young nationalist man, who is loyal to Transnistria and has faith in the support of Russia, crosses borders between one country and another with his Moldovan passport. Navigating through vivid dreamlike echoes of the Soviet past, the film slowly builds a non-linear story of a landscape in which borders between past and present remain unsettled.
Program is free and open to all. Reservations are not accepted. For further information: salt.ankara@saltonline.org