Generations
March 19, 2026
Presented by Mount Analogue • Art + Cinema with Tacoma Art Museum and Seattle Documentary Association
Composed of scenes of coal power plants and their surrounding environments, Generations was filmed throughout the United States between 2017 to 2019. The film consists of twelve static single-shot tableaus depicting people doing everyday activities while living in the shadow of massive power-generating stations.
Post-film Q&A with director Lynne Siefert and Tacoma Art Museum curator Ellen Ito.
World Premiere at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival
"a rigorous wonder of sound design and interpretative possibility" — MUBI
SIFF year-round passes and vouchers are not valid for this screening.
Twelve static shots of coal-fired power stations across the United States. Some are observed from a distance, others dominate the frame, they stand in rural landscapes, urban settings, and sites in between, within fields, among electrical pylons, on the edge of lakes and rivers, next to highways and railways. They are shown at all times of year, encased in frost, hemmed in by bare boughs or green foliage, given texture by varying degrees of sun and cloud. Sometimes people are visible before them, playing sports, walking, relaxing, dwarfed by their size, and sometimes not a soul is in sight. None of the plants look modern and there are few obvious markers of time: combined with the past-evoking 16mm images, this could be now, ten years ago, the previous century or further back still.
Time is the operative word here anyway, as each striking vista is surveyed for minutes on end, long enough for the differences between each image to become apparent, long enough to trace shifts in light and to see that smoke too casts a shadow; long enough to notice the other common element: there’s always at least one chimney belching out fumes, it doesn’t ever stop. —Berlinale
Generations is presented as part of the Tacoma Art Museum's six-part film series "Elements: Material and Process in the Moving Image" — curated by David Dinnell and Jay Kuehner.
- Director: Lynne Siefert
- Country: USA
- Year: 2020
- Running Time: 67 min.
- Language: No Dialogue