Residency Reflections – Screening 2
A Showcase of Vasl Artists’ Association Films
Screening 2: All That Perishes at the Edge of Land
The second screening of ‘Residency Reflections: A Showcase of Vasl Artists’ Association’s Film’ All That Perishes at the Edge of Land (2019) by Hira Nabi, who was an artist in residence at Vasl in 2018. Nabi explored Gadani’s shipwrecked yard as a site of fractured anecdotes and conflicting truths. Her work revisits assorted contrasting narratives regarding accidents, the ownership of ships, and ways of existing.
The screening was followed by a talk moderated by Adeela Suleman in conversation with Hira Nabi and Bashir Baloch.
All That Perishes at the Edge of Land is a short film shot at the Gadani ship-breaking yard in Baluchistan, where old ships are dismantled by mostly migrant workers. The film looks at the bodies, lives (and afterlives), and livelihoods entangled within the shipbreaking industry and asks us to consider its costs and to assign culpability.