Earthquakes Trailer

Earthquakes Trailer (2017)

07 January 2017 9 mins

A landscape appears assembled in the middle of an empty theatre. Without visible human intervention, a series of disruptive events magically unleash. These (un)natural disasters precipitate the scenography to collapse. As the video continues, the props' remnants left behind appear inexplicably recomposed again. The slow and controlled recording of the events is –just like the course of time in the work– circular.

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International Releases Dates

Portugal 13 June 2023

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