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Posts Tagged ‘Sarnt Utamachote’
Keeping Close: Ritual and Grief at Bärenzwinger Berlin
by Aoife Donnellan // June 20, 2025
The history of Bärenzwinger Berlin is unique. The space opened as a bear enclosure in August 1939, housing Urs, Vreni, Lotte and Jule, who were all gifts from the city of Bern to mark the 700th anniversary…[read on]
More than a Memory: An Interview with Sarnt Utamachote
by Adela Lovric // Mar. 26, 2024
Sarnt Utamachote spoke to us about the making of the film, about the necessity of communal care and mourning, as well as how film, when done sensitively, can become a collective act…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Grief
by Alison Hugill // Mar. 5, 2024
Grief is a weighted and highly sensitive subject. Given time, it can also prove to be a welcome and necessary process of reckoning with the fragility of life…[read on]