A group of men is fixing their eyes onto the sky. High above, a swarm of pigeons is moving in an unrecognizable formation, when suddenly individual birds drop in mid-air, spinning backwards with their wings extended and tumbling down in a circular motion before resuming their ordinary flight path. Yalda Afsah’s short film SSRC slowly dissects this aerial choreography, revealing its nature as a form of animal training and gradually zooming into the at times almost intimate details of this interspecies relationship. Focusing on the specific social context of the Los Angeles-based „Secret Society Roller Club“ and its members’ identification with and through the animals, Afsah’s film negotiates positions of co-dependency and care, domestication and dominance – calling into question the ambivalence reflected in the symbol of the soaring bird free in its flight, yet simultaneously bound to human will.

Director: Yalda Afsah

Cinematographers: Seth MacMillan, Oli Cohen, Alecia Denegar

Editors: Yalda Afsah & Janina Herhoffer

Direction Assistants (LA): Andrea Franco & Jonas Wendelin

Line Producer: Andrea Franco

Original Sound: Harlow Price, Alex Bologna & Gahyae Ryu

Color: Till Beckman

Sound Design: Steffen Martin

Sound Mix: Jochen Jezussek

Production: Ayla Güney, Ray Peter Maletzki & Stephan Helmut Beier

Co-Production: Yalda Afsah