Grants and residencies Arts Under the Skin – a cross-cultural documentary film about the nature of violence Main applicant Medianomi Pemberton Olga and working group (Under the Skin) Members of the project Recipients of monthly grants: Pemberton Olga, Khan Shameelah Amount of funding 73200 € Type of funding General grant call Fields Film Grant year 2023 Duration One year If you are this project's responsible person, you can sign in and add more information. Log in Share: Back to Grants listing Application summary Under the Skin is a cross-cultural documentary film aiming to unearth the nature of hidden violence against women and minority groups in South Africa and Finland through an exchange between two filmmakers. The documentary takes a personal, poetic, and investigative approach to the subject of the "invisible" violence that permeates our communities. Project report summary Under The Skin/ The Exchange is an intercultural self-reflexive, and experimental feature documentary by Shameelah Khan and Olga Pemberton. The documentary combines archive, interviews and personal material collected by the filmmakers in order to critique the notion of documentary itself and the many violences that the form may either challenge or contribute to. In order to create the process-led documentary, the filmmakers traveled to each others' countries to interrogate the "ethics of documentary" by reflecting on a student documentary exchange program they had both been a part of a decade prior. The exchange program was held between three Universities accross South Africa, Finland and Ghana where ten students were grouped together to produce a total of 4 documentaries. Through discussions and personal reflections, both filmmakers travelled to South Africa and Finland respectively, to re-visit the memories of the exchange and the students who were a part of it. The documentary delves deeper into the exploration of the friendship between Shameelah and Olga and the power dynamics between the two filmmakers and their personal journey on navigating conflict, positionality and the authenticity of love, care and shifting realities. Back to Grants listing