This video poetry showcase exists at the boundaries of sensation. Some pieces use borders as backdrops, others skim inner and outer landscapes, and all are in limbo between physical and psychoacoustic perception. Politics of the body, belonging, disabilities, and dreams reveal the poetry of what lies just beyond the precipice.
(47 min TRT)
Click here for in-person tickets to this program: Apr. 27 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 Interbay Cinema Society and Seattle Asian American Film Festival **
We are perpetually amidst a flux of sounds – outer and inner, personal and learned, private and public – that form us and are formed by us. In what sense, in what form can a space – in our very case: a lonely, leftover one – preserve sounds and voices? The polyphony of past, present, and future converge through poetry and song.
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageGerman, Hungarian, with English subtitles
- CountryHungary
- PremiereUS Premiere
- NotePoet: Kinga Tóth
- DirectorSzabina Péter, Kristóf János Bodnár, Kinga Tóth
This video poetry showcase exists at the boundaries of sensation. Some pieces use borders as backdrops, others skim inner and outer landscapes, and all are in limbo between physical and psychoacoustic perception. Politics of the body, belonging, disabilities, and dreams reveal the poetry of what lies just beyond the precipice.
(47 min TRT)
Click here for in-person tickets to this program: Apr. 27 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 Interbay Cinema Society and Seattle Asian American Film Festival **
We are perpetually amidst a flux of sounds – outer and inner, personal and learned, private and public – that form us and are formed by us. In what sense, in what form can a space – in our very case: a lonely, leftover one – preserve sounds and voices? The polyphony of past, present, and future converge through poetry and song.
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageGerman, Hungarian, with English subtitles
- CountryHungary
- PremiereUS Premiere
- NotePoet: Kinga Tóth
- DirectorSzabina Péter, Kristóf János Bodnár, Kinga Tóth