Her Plot of Blue Sky plays at Cadence Video Poetry Festival, ‘We are looking for our shape’ programme, Northwest Film Forum, Seattle, 19-28 April, 2024.


‘Body as Archive: Care, Trust and Collaboration in Hybrid Moving Image Practices’, Penny Stamps School of Art & Design, University of Michigan, 25 March, 2024, 4.30 pm.


The Last Forever plays at the 62nd Ann Arbor Film Festival, Ann Arbor, MI, North Quad Gallery, 29 March, 3pm.


Her Plot of Blue Sky plays at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 16 March 2024, 2pm. In Film Songs for the New World Programme. Curated by Joanna Raczynska.


‘Cinematic Alliances / Echoes of Resilience: Performative and Experiential Archiving and Co-Creation of Situated Knowledges’ paper,
Uncensoring: Cultural Heritage Network Symposium, Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College, London, 12 March 2024, 12-5pm online. Followed by an in person screening of What We Shared, King’s College, Bush House, 7pm and a Q&A with Dara Waldron.


What We Shared as part of the Show & Tell, Imperial War Museum, London, 12 February, 2024, 2pm.


What We Shared plays at the Festival Image Ouverte, Film & Communities/Open Societies Programme, 3 February, 8.30pm, The Window, Paris.


Her Plot of Blue Sky plays at the 21st London Short Film Festival, 20th January 2024, ICA, 8.30pm.


Her Plot of Blue Sky plays at the 27th Ji.hlava Documentary Film Festival, Jihlava, Czech Republic, 24-29 October 2023.


What We Shared: bringing the traumatic history of Abkhazia to the screen with artist Kamila Kuc’, an interview with Sam Goff, Klassiki.


What We Shared is now part of Klassiki collection. Available to view globally until 31 August 2024. Read Sam Goff’s Programme Notes for the screening here.