Ancestral Clouds Ancestral Claims is a film by artist, filmmaker, and writer Arjuna Neuman and philosopher Denise Ferreira da Silva. Since 2016, the duo has collaborated on a series of films that each follow a classical element (water, earth, wind, fire) to reimagining the world speculatively and reparatively. Their “elemental cinema” merges poetics and critical theory, to propose a poignant and emotional take on the ethical-political challenges of the global present, through human and non-human perspectives. A new addition to their series, Ancestral Clouds Ancestral Claims follows the wind and what it carries—dust, clouds, ideas, stories and voices—as both a guide and an analytical framework. Filmed in the Atacama Desert in Chile, it explores the entanglements and overlaps of historical events, past present and future, at this site. Taking us on a visual journey through a large-array facility in an international astronomical observatory called ALMA, as well as the lithium mines of the Atacama, Denise and Arjuna consider how material trajectories are deeply entwined with the pursuit of foundational ideas from the Enlightenment and their mutation into aspects of modern neoliberal authoritarianism—all through their dissemination on the voice of the wind. Serpent Rain (2016) and 4 Waters-Deep Implicancy (2018) were presented as part of the 2019 Images Festival. Soot Breath//Corpus Infinitum (2020) was presented at the 2021 Images Festival. (Curated by Jaclyn Quaresma)
Images Festival is a platform for the exhibition and discourse of independent film and media art. Created in 1987 as an alternative to the only other Toronto film festival at the time, Images has spent the last 36 years presenting media works that are challenging in their form and content. The Festival showcases the intersection of emerging and established practices and invites open critical dialogue in the film and media arts community around the political histories of moving image production, distribution, exhibition, and representation.