
In Sange Khara, commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal, Laila Hida offers a landscape where memory is not narrated, but circled – tentatively, tenderly, with the gravity of something sacred and half-forgotten. The project stages a kind of poetic inquiry where images seem to emerge from a re-constructed memory anchored by a 16mm film and expanded through an immersive installation. Characters cross paths, brought together through a tapestry of iconographic and cinematic references: the young woman from The Wanderers of the Desert (1984), the couple in The Sheltering Sky (1990). Two young guys ride their bikes and strike poses on a dirt road as if freshly cast in a rap video summoning an apparition, a construct of a landscape, the desert, the oasis, and the people who inhabit them, filtered through cinema and image.
| Release Date | September 6, 2025 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Sange Khara | |
| Runtime | 12min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Arabic | |
| Original Language | Arabic | |
| Production Countries | Brazil, France, Morocco | |
| Production Companies | Fundação Bienal de São PauloJeu de PaumeCaravane TighmertLE 18 | |