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Mike Gibisser, Mary Helena Clark
A Common Sequence
Doc. expérimental | 4k | couleur et n&b | 78:0 | USA | 2023
Within the human struggle to live and work on a changing planet, questions of value, extraction, and adaptation echo across seemingly disparate worlds. A Common Sequence examines shifts of life and labor through a critically-endangered salamander and plant patents in the apple industry. Weaving the stories of Dominican nuns running a conservation lab, a group of fisherman attempting to live off of a depleting lake, engineers developing AI-driven harvesting machines, and an indigenous biomedical researcher resisting the commodification of human DNA, the film becomes a meditation on the shifting border between the natural and unnatural world, and the dynamics of power at play.
Mike Gibisser is a filmmaker and artist interested in navigating the indefinite lines between essay, narrative, experimental, and documentary work. He has presented work at numerous festivals including Sundance, Toronto, New York, Edinburgh, AFI, Oberhausen, and the Harvard Film Archive. He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.