When: 26 September 2020, 18:00 — 19:45
Venue: Online

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In this online event we present Home in E Major, originally scheduled for the 2020 Essay Film Festival, a first-person essay film about unlikely friendships and what it means to find a home

Following the screening, filmmaker Tamar Rachkovsky will be in conversation with academic and experimental film programmer, Dr Kim Knowles (Aberystwyth University).

A collaboration with Bertha DocHouse with the support of the CHASE Doctoral Training Partnership and Duke University.

Schedule

18:00 Film Screening

19:00 Commencement of Q+A

19:45 END

All those who register will receive links to the screening and discussion shortly before the event begins.

Synopsis

‘How do you know when you are home? Is it where you hang your hat? Or where you leave your heart? Moving from Jerusalem to Durham, North Carolina, I went from being at home to living as a foreigner. Living in an utterly unfamiliar environment, I became keenly aware of the paradoxical forces that transform a house, a material foundation and a modular environment, into a home that embraces, nurtures and sustains those who live in it. My film documents this transformation.

We were four strangers under the same roof – the landlady Elisabeth, a 93-year-old firecracker from Austria and a retired linguist, and her three tenants: Li, a 27-year-old engineering scholar from China, Stuart, a 75-year-old retired American lawyer, and myself, a 33-year-old filmmaker from Jerusalem. With time and often dramatic upheavals in the house together with budding friendships, the four of us came to support and care for one another. Home in E Major is a personal film, it documents a special meeting and a unique friendship.’ (Notes by Tamar Rachkowsky).