{"title":"Screens - Juli Sando","metaTitle":"Screens - Juli Sando · Forde","uri":"archives/screens-juli-sando","heading":"<p></p><p>Monday 10.02.2025<br>7pm – projection</p>","credits":"","description":"<p>FORDE SCREENS #3</p><p>Forde Screens is a monthly event hosted by Forde at Cinema Spoutnik every second Monday of the month, dedicated to artist films that engage with different cinematic forms and visual perspectives. The Forde team is pleased to have collaborated with Eliott Villars on the program’s curation. The screening will be followed by a presentation and discussion in the presence of the artist.</p><p></p><p>Juli Sando, Fuku Nashi, 45min, 2022</p><p>After several years of absence Yukie returns to Baba's house in search of her identity. In this house of a thousand corners, these two lonely souls meet, but a great chasm separates them. Little by little, between the murmur of the television and the abandoned garden, tongues are loosened and the distance decreases.</p><p> Juli Sando, Kabe No Hokori, 10min, 2014</p><p>In a small village, a derelict house is about to collapse. However, in there lie the memories of a family, but who will remember the history buried underneath the rubble? Through the monologue of a young woman the characters come back to life.</p><p></p><p>Juli Sando (1993) is a Japanese-Swiss filmmaker and artist. She is as much active in performance, installation, sound experimen- tation as in filmmaking between documentary and fiction. Her work blends poetry and politics, questioning language, iden- tity and society. Her work is characterized by an attention to moments of transition and disappearance, and seeks to outline the possibilities of resistance in the diversity of identities. Her latest film, «Fuku Nashi», which has won four awards, takes an intimate look at the issue of racial mixing, the weight of origins in relation to family and one’s own identity. In her installations, she works with the material of video and sound, sometimes in an immersive way, often alongside sculptures in wax or thermal paper, ranging from small to large format. Taking into account the environment in which she creates and exhibits is also an important element of her work.</p><p>*********</p><p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/forde_gva/\">https://www.instagram.com/forde_gva/</a></p><p></p>","cover":{"url":"https://23-26.forde.ch/media/pages/archives/screens-juli-sando/bdf7f5acbb-1739737939/screens-3-1200x-q80.webp","alt":"Forde"},"videos":"","medias":[{"url":"https://23-26.forde.ch/media/pages/archives/screens-juli-sando/9a966fe388-1739738326/fuku_nashi_by_julie_sando-original-0-1200x-q80.webp","alt":"Forde","caption":null,"id":"archives/screens-juli-sando/fuku_nashi_by_julie_sando-original-0.jpg"},{"url":"https://23-26.forde.ch/media/pages/archives/screens-juli-sando/675594ad4d-1739738348/knh1-1200x-q80.webp","alt":"Forde","caption":null,"id":"archives/screens-juli-sando/knh1.png"}]}