Between Land and Sky is an experimental moving image project which involves narration, stop motion animation, performance, ritual music and manipulated video. It explores the idea of estrangement by following a sequence of nonlinear events that connect childhood trauma, and vague memories to longing for a sense of home. The connection comes through the voice of the narrator as a thread tying the multiple visual styles of the story. Between the fascination of the narrator with rhythmic gymnastics and how they can land on the ground after flipping and twisting in the air and remembering a physical trauma that happened in the dark during the time of the narrator’s early childhood, the film moves in a hazy state of mind, contemplating estrangement and exile through following the movement of feet jumping off and on the ground, wailing and the swirling of the papyrus made puppet in space surrounded by clouds.