Geoffrey Pugen's Sahara Sahara, Auto-Destructive Art
Toronto: Vtape
Fraser McCallum analyses Geoffrey Pugen's Sahara Sahara in detail from the handheld camera movements, to its non-linear editing, to its costumes. He touches on activism as being the core of the film, and relates it to our contemporary political climate and protest movements.
ITEM 2012.149 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Sahara Sahara – Geoffrey Pugen
Ever Is Over All – Pipilotti Rist
Philosophy for Militants – Alain Bidou