ALDA (working title)
iceland
ALDA is a short artist film centred on ideas of liminality, cultural identities at the fringes of Europe, and experimental approaches to motion and composition. Created through a collaborative, ethnographic process, the film balances qualitative research methods with a strong emphasis on artistic and experimental value.
The film is structured in three to four chapters. One chapter treats Iceland itself as a liminal space — an island in the ocean — asking what happens at the border between land and sea, that dynamic edge in constant motion and change. A second explores the experiences of teenage girls of foreign origin living in Iceland, navigating belonging across more than one cultural world. A third examines older men's experience of inhabiting a body that feels different from the world around them. Landscape serves throughout as a stand-in for liminal spaces both geographical and spiritual, a bridge to other realities.
The final film, with original music and sound, will run approximately 15 to 18 minutes.
artists
filmmaker - þorbjörg jónsdóttir
composer/performer - halla steinunn stefánsdóttir
writer/researcher - natasha s.
choreographer/producer - Ásrún Magnúsdóttir