

Corvus is a surreal experimental film tracing the strange, non-linear paths we take through grief, myth, technology, and ecological memory. Moving fluidly between dreamscape and documentary, the film follows the Crow as a symbolic guide – at once trickster, witness, guide and omen – through landscapes both internal and external. Its fragmented narrative resists chronology, instead unfolding like memory itself; associative, looping, and haunted. In this world, televisions transmit forgotten rituals, children commune with birds, and scenes slip between the natural and the artificial. The film considers how we navigate loss, meaning, and change in an age of collapsing boundaries – between human and non-human, signal and silence, past, present and future.
Directed by X New Worlds and William Greiner (UK)