Film Premiere: Signatures of Earth by Robert Nugent
Buckle up for a journey to the far side of Australia, to observe a total eclipse of the sun, accompanied by the ghost of Neil Armstrong. Signatures of Earth places humankind’s heavenly gaze in juxtaposition with patchy, quotidian, Earth-bound situations. Encounters are partial, unfulfilled stubs of stories, creating an alternative vision of the planetary. This documentary film challenges those conditioned to consume neo-liberal consensus filmmaking in the time of the Anthropocene!
Signatures of Earth holds a mirror to totalising narrative hierarchies that have arisen on the planetary. Emboldened by a poetic humanist sensibility, the gaze consumes... it all makes sense, but only as long as you don’t want it to.
Join us for the premiere screening of Signatures of Earth along with a panel discussion between Dr Robert Nugent and Dr Polly Stanton, co-director of the Re-Vision: Ethical Futures Moving Image Network at RMIT.
This screening is presented by RMIT Regenerative Futures Institute and Environmental Films Australia and RMIT Re-Vision: Ethical Futures Moving Image Network.
Robert Nugent is a multi-award-winning, non-fiction filmmaker based in Canberra, Australia. His films have screened internationally (IDFA, Cinéma du Réel, et al) and include: End of the Rainbow (2008), which told of an eternal gold mine, wandering from one place to another on planet earth. Memoirs of a Plague (2011) tackled the locust story, heretically proposing that these biblically imagined insects don’t cause famine! Night Parrot Stories (2016) – currently on SBS on demand, premiered in Alice Springs and sought to reconcile western perspectives on a rare bird. Nugent holds a PhD (2025) from the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney.