OPHER THOMSON interprets public space through images, sounds and words in the hope of better understanding how these places express and condition social dynamics over time – the tracing of sedimentary stories that shape our future. As such, he focuses on the ripples of the present, and calls this practice Kalagraphy, the study and depiction of places in time and time in places. His research considers migration as an action and home as a practice, and is especially concerned with possible translations of divergent experiences that might foster greater empathy.
He has published several books and his films have been screened at major international film festivals such as Tallinn Black Nights, Torino Film Festival, Camerimage and CinemAmbiente, while the feature length 'The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands' went on to be distributed theatrically in cinemas throughout Italy and Austria. Increasingly however, new projects are seen less as productions of finished pieces and more as ongoing explorations, with greater emphasis on dialogue and collaboration, participation and plurality: the hope is that each piece acts as a kind of invitation, and asks "where might we meet?" His latest research 'Forrest' continues to take loose form through photography exhibitions, installations, guided walks, public readings and sonic performances that host a sort of transient book, 'Berth Songs', while gathering together a collective reflection on homeloss. His new film 'Dressed for the Confines' (Abito di Confini) just premiered at the film festival CinemAmbiente in Turin, where it was awarded the Casacomune prize, as well as in the exhibition MOBS: Mobilities, solidarities and imaginaries across the borders in Genova.
Aside his own research, OPHER THOMSON is also involved in various social and community projects, often concerned with questions of periphery and new, innovative forms of centre. Working alongside sociologists, geographers, architects, urban planners, social workers, volunteers, artists and locals, he offers workshops and seminars to help develop collective readings of space that can better inform projects and enrich participatory processes.
  • Director (3 Credits)
    Abito di Confini2025
    Documentary
    ALL'ALDILA'DIQUA2020
    Documentary, Short
    The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands2017
    Documentary, Experimental, Feature
  • Producer (2 Credits)
    ALL'ALDILA'DIQUA2020
    Documentary, Short
    The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands2017
    Documentary, Experimental, Feature
  • Photography, Edit, Sound (1 Credit)
    ALL'ALDILA'DIQUA2020
    Documentary, Short
  • Writer (1 Credit)
    The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands2017
    Documentary, Experimental, Feature
Awarded as winner of the Casacomune Prize
Abito di Confini
28. FESTIVAL CINEMAMBIENTE
Torino
2025
Official Selection
ALL'ALDILA'DIQUA
Torino Film Festival
Turin
2020
Shortlisted for Best Environmental Documentary
The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands
Innsbruck Nature Film Festival
Innsbruck
2017
Official Selection
The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands
Sofia Independent Film Festival
Sofia
2017
Shortlisted for Best Documentary
The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands
Camerimage International Cinematography Film Festival
Bydgoszcz
2017
Official Selection
The New Wild: Life in the Abandoned Lands
Black Nights Film Festival
Tallinn
2017
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