CALL ME BACK
Great Britain 2020 | 28 Min. | engl. subtitled
Sun, 14-May-23 12:30 PM
Johannes Sjöberg via Zoom, Rajat Nayyar (EFC), Rana El Kadi (EFC)
This ethno-science fiction film follows James Hudson-Wright in dialogue with himself in a phone booth outside his house. James is filmed during 2014-2018 discussing his life and the impact of climate change with his present persona and imagined future selves from the years 2036 and 2056. These scenes were intercut with his gradually changing environment including the flooding of his home on Boxing Day 2015. The film explores the importance of imagination to shape strategies for the future.
This film will be screened simultaneously at Conflictorium as part of our #Junction_Ahmedabad, followed by a shared discussion.
Johannes Sjöberg is a lecturer in Screen Studies in Drama at the University of Manchester since 2008. He specializes in screen practice as research, and his interests revolve around the boundaries between artistic and academic approaches to research and representation. He uses participatory and improvisational art forms to mediate complex cultural understanding to the popular audience within a reflexive context. He has studied Visual Anthropology and gained his PhD in Drama in 2009 for his practice-based research on the ethnofictions of Jean Rouch.