Ana Vaz
’s critical and speculative filmography is underpinned by experimental collages of images and sounds, discovered and produced, to reflect upon situations and contexts which are historically and geographically haunted by narratives of violence and repression. The impact of colonialism and ecological ruin are the backdrop of her immersive “film-poems”. Her films have been screened and discussed in film festivals, seminars and institutions such as the Tate Modern, Berlinale – Forum Expanded, Palais de Tokyo, IFFR, BFI, Cinéma du Réel, CPH:DOX, Flaherty Seminar, Courtisane and Doc's Kingdom, among others.