Beyond Me Nowhere But This Earth
Beyond Me Nowhere But This Earth
This chapter looks beyond language and considers a short film by Clio Barnard. Dark Glass offers a way of looking that is not psychologically loaded and explores memory, environment and relationship in an inventive and transforming way. Barnard’s characteristic blending of fiction and documentary can teach the viewer to see and hear differently and Dark Glass does so in a way that does not try to transcend the connectedness of being.
Keywords: Clio Barnard, Leo Bersani, memory, children, environment, the fiction of the world
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