How do archival photographs taken from aerial bombers reveal a way of looking that amounts to a self-portrait of the colonizer? In this episode, the comrades interview filmmaker and scholar Miranda Pennell about her new film Strange Object. We
"It’s never based on metaphor, but it’s more about metonymy," artist, filmmaker and educator Karen Yasinsky says about the relationship between found footage and animations in her film vera (2018). The suburban kitchen, a conventional domestic
Artist-scholar Jessica Bardsley talks to us about her film The Making and Unmaking of the Earth (2018), which can be considered an experiment in finding imagery for both personal and collective pain. Her fluid approach to understanding the self
In this episode we talk to Noah Rosenberg about his new film a moment west (2020). Conceived while living in the remote corner of southwest Colorado, Noah's film engages the landscape of the western United States as a site of longing, environme