Rebecca Birch Great Northern Film Screening CCA Thu 15 January 2015
Rebecca Birch
Great Northern
Film Screening
CCA
Thu 15 January 2015
6pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema,
All ages
Great Northern
Shot during the winter period of 24 hour darkness, in Inuvik, ‘a typical Canadian town’ inside the Arctic Circle. Restricted by the extreme cold to interior shooting, the film attempts to record an experience of the landscape only through conversations with residents. It is a film formed of edges, skirting at the limits of our linguistic ability to communicate that which is most familiar to us, where gesture starts to stand in for words, and made at the frontier of global industrial development, where oil and gas pipelines reach further into the Arctic Sea as the ice begins to melt.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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