‘Thathi’ is a conversation between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. The project developed from the idea of creating a linear piece exploring subjects of distance. Through means of participation, this initial proposition of distance matured into a form of connection between the two subjects.
The film features a snapshot of Thathi’s holiday in Melbourne. At 85 years old, Thathi does not have many opportunities to venture away from her living room, her television and her beloved Bold and the Beautiful. A walk in the park, is no walk in the park. It is a rare moment of fresh air and this film captures the simplicity of the conversation that follows this venture.
Thathi is someone who has always been fascinated by photographs and each inch of her home is covered in these memories. This project acts as a means of recollection, as a physical image for for an ageing mind.