This 40-minute screening programme explores the enduring effects of colonialism through contemporary moving image work from four artists living and working across Latin America: Carolina Caycedo (b.1978, UK), Seba Calfuqueo (b.1991, Chile), Aline Motta (b.1974, Brazil), Regina José Galindo (b. 1974, Guatemala).

Addressing historical issues surrounding race, identity, and environmental causes, water emerges as a symbolic thread present across all the films connecting and foregrounding individuals, communities, and regions that have long been overlooked and marginalised, through diverse visual languages and poetic approaches.

All films are captioned and visitors are welcome to enter Assembly Room at any time during the screenings. On occasion, when there are other events in the space, films may be screened in the Zilkha Auditorium and Studio.