Both, Instrument & Sound, directed by Sharlene Bamboat, follows the life of 80 year old Tony as he describes his process of political activism from the 1970s onwards. The 16mm film employs tension as an aesthetic strategy, to explore solidarity, collective struggle, and the transformation of these values under neoliberalism. The film’s score – co-written with musicians, the film’s cast and crew – sonically explores different interpretations of tension, which are performed and remixed using instruments of their choice. In the face of a growing politics and language of individualism, the film questions discourses and practices of solidarity. Through hand-processed 16mm film and collective listening practices, the collision of flesh and friendship, sonic and visual tension and the complications of solidarity are explored.
This screening will be presented at Paradise Theatre, with contributions from collaborators around solidarity movements.
About the Artist
Sharlene Bamboat (b. Karachi, Pakistan) is a moving image and installation artist based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. Her practice engages with translation, history, and sound to uncover sensory and fractured ways of understanding relationships between the self and the social across transnational contexts. Bamboat’s work examines the role of colonialism, globalization, culture, and desire through poetics, abstraction, and collaborations with artists, musicians, and writers. Her work has been exhibited at the Cinémathèque québécoise (Montréal), Flaherty Film Seminar (New York), International Film Festival Rotterdam, Art of the Real (New York), Mantiq of the Mantis Project Space (Lahore), Sharjah Film Platform, Berlinale: Forum Expanded, IndieLisboa International Film Festival (Lisbon), Henry Art Gallery (Seattle), Mercer Union (Toronto), and Bangalore Queer Film Festival.
GTA24 Live & Screening Programme
Greater Toronto Art 2024 (GTA24) showcases 25 intergenerational artists, duos, and collectives from or with a connection to the region. The exhibition is accompanied by a Live Programme, with newly commissioned performances, and a Screening Programme, featuring exclusive film presentations delivered at Paradise Theatre.
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