Vom Nil

Art Initiative is screening Vom Nil by Amin Zouiten (2025) on Lill-skärmen as part of Zouiten´s art project Grand Tour - also including Schibah, Nils, Katrine on the big screen in the atrium.
 
Still from Amin Zouiten's film Vom Nil, showing a riverbank site along the Nile in Egypt

About the artwork

Amin Zouiten´s art project Grand Tour consists of two film works: the short film Vom Nil (on Lill-skärmen in the north corridor of the groundfloor) - shot on mobile phones along the Nile in Egypt - and Schibah, Nils, Katrine - a silent black and white film of a solitary camel living on Öland’s Alvar screened in the atrium. Both works draw from two historical points and examines depiction in relation to travel narratives.

In Vom Nil, the camera returns to the sites originally photographed by Queen Victoria of Baden (1862–1930), one of Sweden’s first amateur photographers, whose collection is archived in the Bernadotte Library. Named after the queen´s travelogue published in 1892, Vom Nil retraces these photographs from Port Said to Abu Simbel, following a route that parallels the emergence of mass tourism. Following the completion of the Suez Canal and the British occupation of Egypt, travel companies consolidated colonial routes, which in turn established the channels through which the site of ‘Egypt’ would be encountered in a Western imaginary. In the film, the periphery of these well-documented historical sites are reshot and reformulated for an estranged 21st century.

Queen Victoria of Sweden with her camera in Egypt in the 1890s.

Film Crew Vom NilCinematographer: Christine LeuhusenSound Designer: David GülichAssistant of the Director: William Dalenson OrosColorist: Thamer AlzaidiSound Recordist: Emil Sandström, Producer: Victoria Wocalewski

 

Amin Zoutein: Grand Tour

About the artist

Amin Zouiten (born 1994) is a Swedish-Moroccan artist and filmmaker, educated at the Malmö Art Academy and Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna. In his cinematic and site-sensitive works, he looks at how places can be sensorially charged through stories and myths that are reproduced over time and connected in associative geographies. His work examines meanings, thought patterns and processes, opening up penetrating interpretations at the skewed intersection between past and present. In 2024, he was a Bernadotte scholarship recipient at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. His works and films have been shown at venues including the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, Skåne Art Society, Gothenburg Film Festival, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Malmö Konsthall, ISSUES Gallery, Stockholm Film Festival, Rencontres Paris/Berlin, and Uppsala Short Film Festival.

Filmform's Zoutein Catalogue