
Braguino
Art of the Real 2018
April 26 - May 6, 2018
The director of Neither Heaven Nor Earth (ND/NF 2016) looks at the conflict between two families of “Old Believers” living in an extremely remote region of the Siberian taiga. Uninterested in anyone’s rules but their own, the families are not only threatened by each other and wild animals but also by environmental change. Screening with Alex Tyson’s Divieto 2.
Q&A with Clément Cogitore
All ticket holders are invited to the Furman Gallery for a pre-reception starting at 8:15pm.
The director of Neither Heaven Nor Earth (ND/NF 2016) offers a look at the conflict between two families of “Old Believers” living in an extremely remote region of the Siberian taiga. Uninterested in anyone’s rules but their own, the families are not only threatened by each other and wild animals but also by environmental change. U.S. Premiere
Preceded by:
Divieto 2
Alex Tyson, USA/Italy, 2018, 12m
World Premiere
Monitoring the volcanologists, miners, and shopkeepers near the peak of Mount Etna in Sicily, Tyson generates an ever-expanding tableau of the volcano’s natural and manufactured landscape.



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