
Seminar: Immersive Storytelling Embracing the Sensorial and More-Than-Human in Filmmaking
€30,00 – €35,00
Level:
No previous experience required.
Language:
The course is taught in English.
Dates:
Next Date TBD
Location:
Online - Link will be provided
Contact:
paganelli.linda@gmail.com

Join us for a unique online seminar on Sensorial and More-than-Human Approaches in Filmmaking on the 21st of November, at 19:00.
In this 2-hour session, I will draw on indigenous knowledge, academic perspectives, and other unconventional sources to challenge the centrality of human narratives.
Together, we’ll explore ways to elevate the often unseen beings that share our world.
I’ll share practical techniques to decontextualize human-focused perspectives and incorporate the more-than-human into creative visual practices.
This seminar will open new possibilities for storytelling, inviting a deeper connection to the natural and beyond-human world.


About the Workshop Leader
Linda Paganelli is an artist, anthropologist, and filmmaker who weaves together decolonial and queer*feminist perspectives with sensory, visual storytelling. With a background in Visual Anthropology, her work creates immersive, self-reflexive experiences that challenge conventional understandings of reality. Over the past thirteen years, she has worked with universities, museums, and galleries, crafting narratives around migration, belonging, memory culture, and the more-than-human world. Her projects have taken her from the complexities of conflict zones in Afghanistan, Israel/Palestine, and the Western Balkans to diverse communities across Europe. Through ethnographic filmmaking, Linda transcends academic boundaries, inviting a broader audience into these layered, intimate explorations.
Her website is: https://lindapaganelli.com/
She is also co-managing with Alex Depew and Klaus Salminen, the Berlin Film Community, which counts over 30K members.
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