Alter Us is proud to invite you to the Alter Us Film Festival, the second instalment in our programme of art events at Clerkenworks. The Alter Us Film Festival brings together a selection of film-based artworks created during the lockdown as well as a collaborative ‘film of films’, representing fragments of our experiences in quarantine and resulting enquiries into our new socially distanced realities.
Tere Chad and Christopher Pearson, the curators, say: “This event brings together several films by the artist-members of Alter Us Collective, exploring topics such as our anthropocentric relationship with nature, the limits of the human body’s physical capacity for movement, the various ways in which our links with domestic space and our hometowns are being redefined, and other issues surrounding isolation and connectivity in lockdown.”
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Ania Assadi-Sabet: showcases three animations that open up questions around why men keep on destroying the natural environment and how shall we face climate change. - ABOUT ALTER US: Alter Us is a London-based multi-disciplinary collective of international artists interested in exploring the complex issues surrounding the environment. Our film festival at Clerkenworks features several short films and a collaborative work which comprises film and photography contributions from many of the artist-members of Alter Us, as well as music composed by Paul Hindle, to produce an event which fundamentally investigates the current situation of the pandemic.











