
Marjo Levlin‘s experimental documentary Underdog will be screened at Experimental Film Festival PROCESS in Riga, Latvia. The 6th edition of the festival will take place from 21 to 25 May, 2025.
The festival is organizedby the artist-run film lab Baltic Analog Lab, and is dedicated to the diverse analog cinema practices employed by adventurous audiovisual artists from around the world. The programme comprises film screenings, live performances, installations, talks, and parties.
Levlin’s film will be screened on Thursday, May 22nd in the program Cracking the (in)visible curated by Elja Kovačevič.
The festival will also present Natalia Kozieł-Kalliomäki‘s expanded cinema performance Warm Data, which was part of the AV-arkki’s& Cinema Orion’s Art for Art’s Sake: Bodily Present screening last Autumn.
Underdog (2024) is an experimental documentary exploring the worlds of dogs and people. Filmed in black and white, it reflects on the filmmaker’s childhood experiences with social class and culture, drawing parallels between the selective breeding of pedigree dogs and the complexities of life in a diverse world.
Marjo Levlin is a visual artist living and working in Helsinki. In her works, she contemplates both personal and universal themes, combining history and current phenomena. Originally a painter, Levlin now works mainly in installations and short films and often uses found and collected objects as the base for her art. In her latest works, archives, science and history has played an increasingly significant role.
Experimental Film Festival PROCESS
May 21–25, 2025
Riga, Latvia
More information: Experimental Film Festival PROCESS
AV-arkki has promoted and distributed Finnish media art since 1989. AV-arkki’s promotional efforts have made the artists’ participation in this event possible. If you want to hear the latest news from our distribution, subscribe to our newsletter!