laying fire is an exploration of intimacy through the real life stories and fantasies of queer Afro-Norwegian femmes.The initiative to archive queer narratives arose from questions about the politics of intimacy. Queer intimacy in all its forms is politicized in many societies around the world, from over 200 anti-LGBT bills filed in the United States in 2022 to more than 60 countries across the globe with national laws criminalizing same sex relations. Images of queer Black intimacy are rarely shown in a positive, stable and affirming light, where stories from these intersecting communities are rarely amplified in mainstream media.
The film takes Audre Lorde's "Uses of the Erotic" as a guiding beacon. As Lorde writes "The erotic is a measure between the beginnings of our sense of self and the chaos and power of our deepest feelings." The erotic is most often defined as arousing sexual desire. If we queer this definition of the erotic, we can redefine the term to include new ways of relating to one another. Instead of the erotic being used as a pornographic tool, we can modify it to build partnerships and make relationships more inclusive.
SCREENINGS
Official Selection BFI Flare LGBTQIA+ Film Festival
Official Selection Oslo Fusion Film Festival 2023
Official Selection Copenhagen Short Film Festival 2023
Official Selection Faroe Islands Minority Film Festival