DREAMTIME Misha Zakharov

Wonders and Disasters: Nature, Architecture, and Colonialism in Central Asia (screening only)

Start Time:
30th Jan 19:30
Location:
Zoroastrian Centre
Runtime:
57 min
Program:
Special Events

Central Asia is a landlocked region where local populations have long harnessed the sun, desert, and scarce water resources for survival. Under Soviet rule, it became a showcase of modernisation — a vanity project of the Soviet authorities aimed at conquering nature itself. The region still bears the marks of Soviet mismanagement and enduring Russian influence. 

Each experimental, collaboratively made short in this programme explores an architectural or natural phenomenon in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, linked to one of the classical elements: the Aralkum Desert (earth), the Baikonur Cosmodrome (air), the solar furnace at the Institute of the Sun (fire), and Lake Balkhash, now at risk of desiccation (water). Together, the films oscillate between awe and despair, prompting reflection on human-made disasters, environmental degradation, and climate change.

Contains racist attitudes and language.

This programme is curated by Misha Zakharov.