DTKs February 2026

Land Mass
Four recent films take us around the world, exploring the relationship between human and geography, then and now, the filmmaker and the filmed.

The Land At Night

Images De Tunisie Younès Ben Slimane (Tunisia,2025, 35+8mm, 15mins)
The film functions as a counter-ethnography, using archival footage from 1940s newsreels and new footage filmed at the same sites in the Berber villages of southern Tunisia.
The Land At Night Dianne Barrie and Richard Tuohy (Austrailia, 2024, 16mm, 14mins)
Australian gothic – the sea, rocks, hands, dwellings, empty roads, vegetation, are revealed in flashes and fragments.
Resistance Laurence Favre (Switzerland, 2017, 16mm, 11mins)
Sounds of collapsing ice blocks reveal the symptoms of an evident crisis. The
landscape, seemingly motionless, is permanently changing. Yet this body of ice and stones stands, resisting.
Nayan Carla Andrade (Spain, 2025, super 8 to digital, 23mins)
The filmmaker returns to Super 8 footage shot in Chile in 2015, exploring how language, both visual and verbal, reveal our limitations and investigating the invisible structures of
power that shape us.