Back On Home Soil
Nigeria / 2023 / 15m / English
In-Person: Sat 24 June / 14:30 BST
Online: 23 - 29 June
Poems become photographs that become moving images in this poignant exploration of family, memory and loss, as an artist finally returns home.
In Ikom, Cross River State, Nigeria, filmmaker and artist Ofem Ubi interrogates what can be brought back when an artist has left home to develop their craft, and which forces inevitably call them home. His grandfather reflects on his precious handwritten records of wives, children and grandchildren, as the space left by Ubi’s grandmother leaves a hole in the community’s consciousness. Back on Home Soil (2023) began as a poetry and photography project, tracing the filmmaker’s family history through ruminations and photographs shared with his community. It takes its latest form as a touching film that archives this process, continuing its pursuit to find how memory, family and time can cope in the search for normalcy, after having been seared by loss.
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Written & Directed - Ofem Ubi
First Poetry Reading - Miracle Agim
Second Poetry Reading - Etta Etta Agbor
Old Man - Odo Amba Effimi
Music - Ease Self-Isolation by Akon Traore
Music - AdaOra Tom Nwafor
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Captions by Sarya Wu
British Sign Language by Grace Buckle
BSL Editing by Tao-Anas Le Thanh
Audio Descriptions provided by the International Digital Centre
Listen to…
Filmmaker Ofem Ubi talk about Back On Home Soil in our Audio Programme, Before the Applause - available wherever you get your podcasts.
Read Response
The space of grief between us
Responding to Back on Home Soil, written by Ojo Taiye