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Eyes in the Sky: this 8-minute-long quasi-fictional film introduces a female narrative into space history in the form of an eyewitness account by Varvara Tsiolkovsky, the wife of a pioneering Russian scientist. In this work Anna navigates between images from the early 20th century and contemporary visualizations of space.She blends fact and fiction in a collage of found footage from the collection of the Eye Film Museum (in the Netherlands) and ESA, enriched with material produced by herself.