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Malu Blume – What We Could Have Become: Reflections on queer feminist filmmaking
What We Could Have Become was realised as part of the long-term project The Book of S of I by Malu Blume. This work cycle also includes the experimental short film The Book of S of I (2020), which was co-produced with the Vienna based Hekate Film Collective, founded by ipek Hamzaoglu and Laura Nitsch. The publication locates the film as well as the process of making it in a context of a broader discourse on queer-feminist film making, collective art practices and care as a survival strategy. Following the fabulative spirit of the film, this booklet is used as a performative medium, weaving together materials from the film with additional and yet unpublished texts and images.
44 pages, 19 x 25cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
44 pages, 19 x 25cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
$14.26
Malu Blume – What We Could Have Become: Reflections on queer feminist filmmaking—
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Malu Blume – What We Could Have Become: Reflections on queer feminist filmmaking
What We Could Have Become was realised as part of the long-term project The Book of S of I by Malu Blume. This work cycle also includes the experimental short film The Book of S of I (2020), which was co-produced with the Vienna based Hekate Film Collective, founded by ipek Hamzaoglu and Laura Nitsch. The publication locates the film as well as the process of making it in a context of a broader discourse on queer-feminist film making, collective art practices and care as a survival strategy. Following the fabulative spirit of the film, this booklet is used as a performative medium, weaving together materials from the film with additional and yet unpublished texts and images.
44 pages, 19 x 25cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
44 pages, 19 x 25cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
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What We Could Have Become was realised as part of the long-term project The Book of S of I by Malu Blume. This work cycle also includes the experimental short film The Book of S of I (2020), which was co-produced with the Vienna based Hekate Film Collective, founded by ipek Hamzaoglu and Laura Nitsch. The publication locates the film as well as the process of making it in a context of a broader discourse on queer-feminist film making, collective art practices and care as a survival strategy. Following the fabulative spirit of the film, this booklet is used as a performative medium, weaving together materials from the film with additional and yet unpublished texts and images.
44 pages, 19 x 25cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
44 pages, 19 x 25cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).























