Experimental Film Programme
Altered Landscapes
Curator: Martin Grennberger (SE)
This programme encompasses works in which rhythm, structure and subtle patterning could be seen as constructive matrixes. Spanning structural investigations, fractured storytelling, portraiture and diaristic leanings, these films also enforce attention to the play and textures of light, its luminescence and voluminous alternations. The prominent presence of landscapes (historical, personal, proximate) infuses these works – some more elusively, some more directly – with questions of memory and its phantasms, intimacy and dispersion, imprint and disruptive representations.
Chang Gyeong. Jangwook Lee
South Korea / 2024 / 17’ / optical sound / 16mm
Album. Larissa Krampert, Björn Schmitt
Germany / 2025 / 19’ / digital sound / 16mm
To Be a Day. Eva Claus
Belgium / 2025 / 8’ / optical sound / 16mm
The Visible Material. Ryan Marino
US / 2024 / 8’ / optical sound / 16mm
Buseok. Park Kyujae
South Korea / 2024 / 18’ / silent / 16mm to digital
Al mirar a lo lejos / Looking into the distance. Marta Lara
Spain / 2024 / 8’ / silent / 16mm
The sixth Experimental Film Festival Process will take place in Riga from May 21 to 25. Dedicated to analog film practices, the programme consists of film screenings, performances, discussions, and other events happening at the Vagonu Quarter and Baltic Analog Lab.
Individual tickets (or festival passes) for events can be purchased at bezrindas.lv or on-site at the entrance before the event.
More info: processfest.lv
The Festival is organized by Baltic Analog Lab, supported by the Creative Europe, State Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia, Latvian Ministry of Culture, Riga City Council and Baltic-American Freedom Foundation (BAFF).








