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Accepted Film
Living Room
Film short abstract
The residents of a public housing estate in London (UK) are threatened with the demolition of their homes as part of an urban regeneration programme. Many refuse the plan and organise against it, on the streets, in the courts of law, and in their homes.
Film synopsis
Living Room is a multimodal, interactive online documentary (i-doc) which was created as part of my anthropological doctoral research into the demolition of a modernist public housing estate in London. The i-doc foregrounds the analyses, experiences and activism of group of residents who refuse the demolition assemblage. It asks: how is
everyday life made and re-made within and despite the structural violence of demolition, and the attendant dispossession, social cleansing and gentrification it engenders? How do residents assert their rights to home, community and the city, and refuse any predetermined outcomes? Living Room offers the user the choice to experience any of the 5 main thematic strands in the order they wish. Each strand represents one instantiation of the demolition assemblage, understood as a bundle of processes, materials, temporalities, and discourses.
Legal proceedings, housing occupations, modernist architectural forms, the media, and everyday practices of homemaking are all options presented in an iterative, non-linear fashion via videos, collage, and audio. The form of the i-doc reflects both the open-ended and uncertain nature of the demolition and gives space to residents’ refusal of the demolition of their homes.
Living Room is designed to be experienced individually or via a guided screening.
| Title (original): | Living Room |
| Duration (in minutes): | 60 |
| Country(ies) of filming: | United Kingdom |
| Language(s): | English |
| Year of Production: | 2025 |
| Director(s): | Caterina Sartori |
| Website or link for other info: | https://livingroomidoc.com/ |
| Link to trailer (if available): | https://livingroomidoc.com/ |
Film Programme 6