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To Swallow the Sun - Anahita Norouzi

Half of the Red Sun, 2023, Photo (c) Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

Anahita Norouzi ( Canada, Iran )

To Swallow the Sun is a film essay investigating the role of British Petroleum in the colonial modernization of the southwest region of Iran—from a rural area into a colonial outpost—through the exploitation of its oil reserves.

Working between speculation, historical fiction, and documentary, it explores how the landscape and built environment of the region were reshaped by extractive practices—both mineral and cultural—leaving behind a terrain marked by ruination, dispossession, and resistance. Tracing the entanglements of nature, politics, and gender in relation to extraction as a mode of domination, the film turns toward the future to imagine the region not only as a site of historical violence, but as a space for fantastical and unfathomable possibilities.

Archive of Anticipated Ruins, 2024, Photo (c) Nicolas Robert Gallery
Constellational Diasporas, 2022, Photo (c) Grantham Foundation for Arts and Environment
Half of the Red Sun, 2023, Photo (c) National Gallery of Canada
I ask myself where that rubble goes, 2023, Photo (c) Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
The Weight of Distanced Objects, 2024, Photo (c) Nicolas Robert Gallery
To Look down from the Sky, 2024, Photo (c) Nicolas Robert Gallery
What is it in a Name, 2022, Photo (c) Paul Litherland