Abstract
Screening of 'Getting okay with not being ok, that things are not ok' at Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA. Part of the Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) traveling tour.
‘Getting okay with not being ok, that things are not okay’ represents an exploration into ideas of precarity and collapse, moments of the not yet happening as well as irreversible destruction.
How do we learn to live in uncertainty when the future holds promise of breakdown?
We embrace the absurdity, the moments of lightness and humour.
We are actively trying to get OK with not being OK that things are not OK.
‘Getting okay with not being ok, that things are not okay’ represents an exploration into ideas of precarity and collapse, moments of the not yet happening as well as irreversible destruction.
How do we learn to live in uncertainty when the future holds promise of breakdown?
We embrace the absurdity, the moments of lightness and humour.
We are actively trying to get OK with not being OK that things are not OK.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA |
Publisher | Ann Arbor Film Festival |
Media of output | Film |
Size | 4:20 |
Publication status | Published - 24 Jan 2025 |
Event | 63rd Ann Arbor Film Festival - Ann Arbor, United States Duration: 25 Mar 2025 → 30 Mar 2025 Conference number: 63 https://nickelodeon.org/events/62ndannarborfilmfestival/?view=list |