“A Land Imagined” (2018): Radical Inclusion at the Borders of Being

A Land Imagined (2018) is not an easy film to watch - and I mean this in the best way possible. Loosening the structures of narrative and form, A Land Imagined demands persistence as it dissolves the boundaries of person, culture and nation. Tied into this dynamic is a difficult ethical question that everyday life evades: where does … Continue reading “A Land Imagined” (2018): Radical Inclusion at the Borders of Being