AFK | Screenings

Planet in Focus Co-Presentation: Knit's island

Quentin L’helgoualc’h, Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse

Knit's Island

Quentin L’helgoualc’h, Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse
France | 2023 | 95 min

Knit's Island

Quentin L’helgoualc’h, Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse
France | 2023 | 95 min
Location
Paradise Theatre
COVID-19 Policy

Images Festival is committed to providing an accessible festival and continues to work to reduce barriers to participation at our events. This year, we are implementing a COVID-19 policy to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission for all, and to prioritize the participation of people who are disability-identified, immunocompromised, or part of an otherwise vulnerable group.

The following guidelines will be in place: Self-Assessment: We ask that staff and participants screen themselves for COVID-19 before visiting the exhibition.

Images is excited to co-present Knit's Island (Quentin L’helgoualc’h, Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse) with our friends at Planet in Focus who are celebrating their 25th anniversary!


Planet In Focus is no stranger to stories with apocalyptic implications, but the brilliant Knit’s Island represents a first for the festival: a fully post-apocalyptic experience. It’s also the first time the festival has exhibited a feature “filmed” within an entirely digital landscape. Captured from 963 hours spent inside the enormous and extraordinarily detailed world of DayZ, the film’s most surprising facet may be just how much it exalts in the multiplayer survival game’s ersatz wilderness. From breathtaking night skies to virtual vegetation that sways gently in the breeze, this is a simulation so comprehensive that it’s easy to understand why a dedicated core of players continue to inhabit it over a decade after the game’s initial release. For many of those remaining, the game has long ceased to be a competitive endeavor. Instead, and particularly during the pandemic, it became a space to build community and commune with fellow players on distant continents—a world that “feels less thin than the real one,” in the words of one of one participant. How might our growing attachment to virtual spaces impact our relationship to our physical planet? That’s one question among many that the fascinating, contemplative, and deeply human Knit’s Island may invite you to ponder.

Quentin L’helgoualc’h

Ekiem Barbier

Guilhem Causse