Colonial narratives are deeply woven into our timeline, spaces, and surroundings. The crises we face today—environmental, social, and political—are also crises of perception, imagination, and relational intelligence. How do we loosen the grip of ego-centric paradigms? Trapped in an anthropocentric, capitalist worldview, we struggle to see beyond the systems that shape our reality. How do we create space for other ways of being, knowing, and relating—ways that existed before, often silenced, when we lived in deeper connection with nature?
Recognizing the need for diverse voices and knowledge systems, we can, through experience and honest dialogue, enrich our intentions and practices for cultivating an ecology of belonging. Around the world, Indigenous communities, ecological practitioners, and many others are working to protect nature and the more-than-human world. The Rights of Nature movement seeks to legally, politically, and socially uphold the protection of life, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
Today, we may be ready to unlearn and relearn—together with humans, other-than-humans, and the land. It is time to open pathways for learning new ways of relating to the world. Other-Grounds Film Festival is an intercultural, collective initiative exploring what it means to be human on Earth and our responsibilities in an ecology of relationality.
A combination of films, roundtables, and conversations, Other-Grounds Film Festival brings together diverse ways of knowing, amplifying voices that advocate for sustainability, collective consciousness, Rights of Nature, and more-than-human perspectives—where an eco-centric existence is seen as an evolutionary goal.
Program:
Day 1 (02.05) Community: (17:30- 20:00)
Day 2 (03.05) Knowledge-Gathering: (12:30-17:45)
Day 3 (04:05) Passing down Knowledge: (11:30-18:30)
(More information on the timetable coming soon)
Graphic Design: Christoph Matt (eco-social designer)
Curators:
Daria Testo:
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Juan Camilo:
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This event is free of charge. Everyone is welcome to join.
Accessibility in Elissa auditorium is good, there is a low threshold into the hall. On the same floor is a toilet with good access and changing facilities. There is a ramp leading to the Nordic House from the parking lot, and an automatic button at the main door. Further questions about accessibility can be sent to: kolbrun(at)nordichouse.is
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