Ariana
- 2003
- France
- 18 minutes
- French
Ariana tells the story of a film crew that sets out to visit the Pandjshêr Valley in Northern Afghanistan. Described in classic Persian poetry as a ‘paradise garden’, the impenetrable nature of the valley and its lush, fertile landscape have set it apart from the rest of the country and encouraged a history of independence and resistance. The film considers how the specificities of a landscape help to determine its history. As the crew is unable to film the valley from a vantage point in the surrounding Hindu Kush mountains, the film becomes the story of a failed project that prompts a process of reflection about the ‘panorama’ as a form of strategic overview, as a cinematic camera move, and its origins as a pre-cinematic mass entertainment.
- Production : Max Wigram Gallery; Chisenhale Gallery; National Touring Programme of Arts Council
- Editing : Ida Bregninge
- Sound : Aurélien Bras
- Photography : Tom Townend