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9 films in package
Adrift
An inexperienced astral projector seeks his grandmother’s wisdom after meeting an uncanny woman in a place transcending reality.
Awit Natin (Our Song)
When their father dies during their mother's hospitalization, a Filipino family goes to extreme and absurd lengths to hide the truth.
Cat's Tale
A 2nd generation Khmer-American femme documents her mother’s journey back to Cambodia for the first time in over 40 years. Through the form of both a letter and essay, the film translates the in-between and intergenerational memories of time, land, and body.
First Winter
Ángel is a newly arrived immigrant who is experiencing his first winter in Chicago. The film follows his realization of what it may mean to be away from home for a very long time.
Footprints in the Sand
A mixed-media animated documentary that invites four lymphoma cancer patients from South Korea to share their stories.
Long's Long Lost & Mini Mart
In the seedy back halls of a Little Saigon convenience store, a young customer seeking closure reanimates his dead father for one last conversation.
Oxplant
Haunted by loss and schizophrenia, a former bureaucrat seeks refuge on his family farm. What he sees is not the world as it is, but the unstable border between life and death.
Rooftop Lempicka
2002 Saigon, Vietnam, while her mother is expecting their second child, young Thi befriends club waitress Ngoc who has just moved into their family′s house as a tenant. As their friendship grows, she finds out that Ngoc is an undisclosed sex worker.
We're Okay
A slice of life comedy about 3 precocious kids left to their own devices in a typical immigrant American home.
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CONTENT WARNING: Some of the shorts in this program contain mature and/or disturbing themes, and are not appropriate for all ages.

A mixed-media animated documentary that invites four lymphoma cancer patients from South Korea to share their stories.


Director's Bio: Ejun Mary Hong is a Korean-Canadian animator and storyteller who brings dreams and lost stories to life through her work. Inspired by childhood vision challenges and the refuge she found in animated worlds, she creates films that explore deeply personal yet universal themes. Through storytelling, Hong transforms personal narratives into collective experiences of resilience, empathy, and healing, fostering connection and meaning.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    13 minutes
  • Language
    Korean
  • Country
    United States, Korea, Republic of
  • Premiere
    United States
  • Director
    Ejun Mary Hong
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