‘The Forest in Me’ opens out from a personal story about living with
uncertainty, to reflect upon quiet possibilities of love and human
connection.
The film interweaves the story of Agafya Lykova, an 80-year-old
hermit surviving alone in the Siberian Forest who scares bears away by
banging on space-rocket debris, a crew simulating life on Mars in
isolation on a Hawaiian volcano, and the filmmaker’s child discovering
the world. Juxtaposing Siberian forests and volcanic vistas, she draws
images from her personal film footage growing up in Hastings, East
Sussex, an archive spanning over twenty-five years. Together, these
threads form a 'letter to the future' from a mother to her son,
reflecting on resilience and timeless human experiences.
The director Rebecca Marshall will join us for a virtual Q&A after the screening.
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