Heart of Light – Eleven Songs for Fiji
After years spent in Scotland, Iona returns to her family home in Fiji, seeking answers to questions about her personal sense of alienation in Europe. The film is a speculative autobiography, a hybrid of ethnographic study and cinematic essay. The director spent her youth in Fiji, and now her alter ego – Tilda Swinton – weaves together all the threads and layers of the film’s narrative, exploring returning home, loss, and life lessons, often filmed in locations she remembers, many of which have changed significantly. The film suggests that the remedy for the world’s troubles may sometimes be found at its farthest edges.
The film is being presented as part of the project "Cinema as a Laboratory V," co-financed by the Polish-German Cooperation Foundation.