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A woman swallows a pearl. A subway car falls to the ocean floor. A deluge bursts through the cracks of New York City. In every borough, oyster shells are pried apart and carefully returned to sea. A chorus of farmers, diners, sous chefs, fishmongers, activists, and landscape architects colloquializes the oyster’s many lifecycles. These educational snapshots about the bivalve’s ecological role, mating habits, communal living, and historical presence take on new meaning and flirt with the mythic. Underwater dances and poetic addresses blend the human and nonhuman worlds. The oyster as a water filter, carbon capturer, storm barrier, and habitat maker transcends its environmental promise and becomes a queer icon of New York City’s unlikely survival story.
Retracing cyclical ecologies for the largest metropolitan area in the United States calls upon an existential reimaging of a sustainable future. Out with the narratives of bootstraps and capitalist urban individualism; in with the water-bound, the intergenerational, the queer collectivity. Once New York City was built by the oysters. Now, it is built anew.
Presented in partnership with the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice.
- Year2023
- Runtime77 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereNo
- GenreDocumentary, Hybrid
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish (also available in French and Spanish)
- Content WarningSexual innuendo/situations
- AwardsJury Award: Special Documentary Prize for Artistic Vision, Chicago Reeling Film Festival, 2024; Best Documentary Feature Audience Award Mimesis Documentary Film Festival 2023
- Social Media
- DirectorEmily Packer
- ScreenwriterEmily Packer, Josh Margolis
- ProducerEmily Packer, Trey Tetreault, Josh Margolis, Ben Still, Liz Beeson
- FilmmakerMarginal Gap Films
- CastRobin Laverne Wilson (aka Dragonfly), TL Thompson, Aasia Taylor-Patterson
- CinematographerJohn Marty
- ComposerAbby Swidler, Melissa Guion
- Sound DesignKaija Siirala
Please note this film is only available to viewers in New Jersey.
A woman swallows a pearl. A subway car falls to the ocean floor. A deluge bursts through the cracks of New York City. In every borough, oyster shells are pried apart and carefully returned to sea. A chorus of farmers, diners, sous chefs, fishmongers, activists, and landscape architects colloquializes the oyster’s many lifecycles. These educational snapshots about the bivalve’s ecological role, mating habits, communal living, and historical presence take on new meaning and flirt with the mythic. Underwater dances and poetic addresses blend the human and nonhuman worlds. The oyster as a water filter, carbon capturer, storm barrier, and habitat maker transcends its environmental promise and becomes a queer icon of New York City’s unlikely survival story.
Retracing cyclical ecologies for the largest metropolitan area in the United States calls upon an existential reimaging of a sustainable future. Out with the narratives of bootstraps and capitalist urban individualism; in with the water-bound, the intergenerational, the queer collectivity. Once New York City was built by the oysters. Now, it is built anew.
Presented in partnership with the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice.
- Year2023
- Runtime77 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereNo
- GenreDocumentary, Hybrid
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish (also available in French and Spanish)
- Content WarningSexual innuendo/situations
- AwardsJury Award: Special Documentary Prize for Artistic Vision, Chicago Reeling Film Festival, 2024; Best Documentary Feature Audience Award Mimesis Documentary Film Festival 2023
- Social Media
- DirectorEmily Packer
- ScreenwriterEmily Packer, Josh Margolis
- ProducerEmily Packer, Trey Tetreault, Josh Margolis, Ben Still, Liz Beeson
- FilmmakerMarginal Gap Films
- CastRobin Laverne Wilson (aka Dragonfly), TL Thompson, Aasia Taylor-Patterson
- CinematographerJohn Marty
- ComposerAbby Swidler, Melissa Guion
- Sound DesignKaija Siirala