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SHORT ANIMATION

Based on the ancient animistic beliefs and shamanic rituals in Mongolia and Siberia, the film explores the indigenous worldview and wisdom: Nature is the homeland of human being, Tengri is the deity and the father sky, Earth is the mother with rivers nourishing all beings, pagan and pantheist gods co-exist with all mortals.

Against the backdrop of the modern existential crisis and the human-induced rapid environmental change, there is a necessity to reclaim the ideas of animism for planetary health and non-human materialities.

Director's Biography:

COTB alum Alisi Telengut (1989) is a visual artist, filmmaker and animator currently based in Montreal, Quebec. She creates animation frame by frame under the camera, with painting as the medium, to generate movement and explore hand-made and painterly visuals for her films. She is interested in the notions of visual poetry, lyrical representations of memory, and experimental ethnography. Her recent films received awards at the 20th Reel Asian, 24th Stockholm Film Festival, the 36th and the 37th Montreal World Film Festival, and Canada International Film Festival. In addition to being selected at Sundance, TIFF, Cannes (Talent tout court), Slamdance, Festival du nouveau cinéma, Edinburgh, ZINEBI and various worldwide film venues and exhibitions as animation and moving image artworks, these films have also contributed to ethnographic, ethnocultural and archaeological research archives.
Alisi Telengut
Alisi Telengut
2022
7 Minutes
Quebec, Canada
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