Postcards for the Future
A reflective film essay, a machine of though, presented in tableau-form, composed by digital postcards on video format. Inspired by Donna Haraway the film is about a future of response-ability to inhabit the n-dimensional niche space called Earth or Terrapolis. We look for “real stories that are also speculative fabulations and speculative realisms. (…) stories in which multispecies players, who are enmeshed in partial and flawed translations across difference, redo ways of living and dying attuned to still possible finite flourishing, still possible recuperation.”
Director: Christine Reeh, Isabel Machado
Runtime: 80 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Postcards for the Future about?
- A reflective film essay, a machine of though, presented in tableau-form, composed by digital postcards on video format. Inspired by Donna Haraway the film is about a future of response-ability to inhabit the n-dimensional niche space called Earth or Terrapolis. We look for “real stories that are also speculative fabulations and speculative realisms. (…) stories in which multispecies players, who are enmeshed in partial and flawed translations across difference, redo ways of living and dying attuned to still possible finite flourishing, still possible recuperation.”
- Who directed Postcards for the Future?
- Postcards for the Future was directed by Christine Reeh, Isabel Machado.
- How long is Postcards for the Future?
- Postcards for the Future has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).