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Edge of the Sky is a three-channel, non-linear Greenlandic film that is both an experiment in ethnographic audiovisual relations and a film about how the past emerges in Greenland's present-day landscape. As projects of modernization and aging infrastructure advance, the film juxtaposes scenes of everyday Greenlandic life and imagination with an increasingly alienated landscape. In a postcolonial context, the film explores how identity, belonging and sense of place are transformed as global temperatures rise and glaciers melt, revealing the past as both a revelation, an invasion and a dumping ground. Identities melt like the land: from hunters, pagans, monsters to ancestors.

(The above video is an excerpt)

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