FROM TROUBLED DREAMS UNDER A GLARE OF SKY edited by Michael Pattison
130 x 200mm, 108 pages, black and white printing with risograph cover, perfect bound, softcover, 2023
From under the luminous glare of the laptop and cinema screen, From Troubled Dreams Under A Glare Of Sky gathers newly commissioned essays from nine writers in Scotland, exploring ideas of cinema and metamorphosis.
Considering films in the programme of EIFF @ Edinburgh International Festival and beyond, the texts — ranging in style, form and focus — encompass dreams and awakenings, the fatigue of cultural production, queerness and transness, Blackness and sacred spaces, and depictions of the immigrant. Each text creates space to understand, to make sense of what is on screen and what is out of frame.
Filmmakers discussed include Kelly Reichardt, Cauleen Smith, Celine Song, Paul B. Preciado, Babak Jalali, Liu Jian, Ng Choon Ping and Sam H. Freeman, Huw Lemmey and Onyeke Igwe. Expanding on an eclectic array of new and retrospective cinema, the collection seeks to introduce readers to a burgeoning Scottish scene of fresh voices in film and cultural criticism.
Edited by Michael Pattison | Produced by Tomiwa Folorunso | Designed by Philip Morrell
Featuring the work of Zebib K. Abraham, Eilidh Akilade, Anahit Behrooz, Harvey Dimond, Katie Goh, Caitlin Merrett King, Kate Morgan, Xuanlin Tham, Jessica Widner.
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