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a river holds a perfect memory

Hope Strickland

Screening

Event overview

Hope Strickland's FVU-commissioned film a river holds a perfect memory (2024) will screen as part of Open City Documentary Festival at the ICA in London on Sunday 11th May at 1pm.

a river holds a perfect memory (2024) meanders gently across waterways in Jamaica, through leisure activities such as rafting on the Martha Brae River and a night-time boat trip in Falmouth’s bioluminescent Lagoon. In the UK, archival footage tracks industrial impact upon the landscape in Northern England - as water becomes a resource and a reservoir is constructed in Rochdale.

The film considers the interrelation of water, memory and labour and plays with techniques of refusal, errantry and repetition. Through the divergent and overlapping temporalities of working across archival footage, newly shot 16mm and LIDAR scans, the film uses water to track the impact of the industrial revolution and labour migration upon supposedly disparate communities.

Event details

Details

11 May 2025 – 11 May 2025

Open City Documentary Festival,
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA),
The Mall, London

Book tickets HERE

More information on access at the ICA can be found HERE

Media

Hope Strickland, 'a river holds a perfect memory' (2024) at Arnolfini, Bristol
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Hope Strickland, 'a river holds a perfect memory' (2024) at Arnolfini, Bristol

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