Radical film at the
dawn of a new society

Radical film
at the dawn of
a new society

The pathology of normality and intense healing by radicality

Radical film
at the dawn
of a new
society

The pathology of normality and intense healing by radicality



Andrea Culkova
What does it mean to be radical? Is there anything like free will or are we living in a society where we are all infected by “normosis” and we are stuck forever? How can we respond to the climate crisis? Let’s find out where your own personal line between an acceptable radicality and something beyond your inner limits is! Let’s discover together how environmental crisis-induced anxiety is producing new rebels!

 

Andrea Culkova is an experienced film director and creative artist. Her most recent film “Grief” is dealing with women’s response to the climate crisis – not through statistics and degrees Celsius, but through emotion. Andrea’s background in fine arts is evident in the original style she brings to her audiovisual work and the unique interpretation she finds in each of her projects.
Selected filmography: GRIEF (2020), H*ART ON (2016), DON’T TAKE MY LIFE (2016), SUGAR BLUES (2014), LISE FORELL – WITHOUT BORDERS (2011), etc.