Where do we contain our histories? The works in this showcase trace memory from cellular blueprints to handwritten letters to public records and all the spaces in between. Using fragmentation, texture, origami, and surrealism, these video poems examine the grief, friendships, and intergenerational relationships we hold close (or let dissolve).
(49 min TRT)
Click here for in-person tickets to this program: Apr. 30 at 7pm
Virtual tickets are pay-what-you-can, $5–25. Click "Unlock Now" above to select the price you are most comfortable with.
Cadence 2023 will be held both virtually and in-person. Festival Passes are HYBRID, granting access to both virtual and in-person viewing, and are available here.
** Co-presented with Alliance Française de Seattle, Interbay Cinema Society, and Seattle Asian American Film Festival **
The enormous scale of the sea offers a comforting counterpoint to intensely closed, confused feelings of grief. Dance and poetry combine to express both anguish and energy; acceptance and exhaustion.
** Co-presented with Seattle Asian American Film Festival! **
- Year2023
- Runtime6 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Korean, with English subtitles
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorKym McDaniel
- CastElisabeth O’Keefe Roskopf
- AnimatorHannah Hamalian
Where do we contain our histories? The works in this showcase trace memory from cellular blueprints to handwritten letters to public records and all the spaces in between. Using fragmentation, texture, origami, and surrealism, these video poems examine the grief, friendships, and intergenerational relationships we hold close (or let dissolve).
(49 min TRT)
Click here for in-person tickets to this program: Apr. 30 at 7pm
Virtual tickets are pay-what-you-can, $5–25. Click "Unlock Now" above to select the price you are most comfortable with.
Cadence 2023 will be held both virtually and in-person. Festival Passes are HYBRID, granting access to both virtual and in-person viewing, and are available here.
** Co-presented with Alliance Française de Seattle, Interbay Cinema Society, and Seattle Asian American Film Festival **
The enormous scale of the sea offers a comforting counterpoint to intensely closed, confused feelings of grief. Dance and poetry combine to express both anguish and energy; acceptance and exhaustion.
** Co-presented with Seattle Asian American Film Festival! **
- Year2023
- Runtime6 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Korean, with English subtitles
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorKym McDaniel
- CastElisabeth O’Keefe Roskopf
- AnimatorHannah Hamalian