Topics like mental health, racism, and sexual assault are hard to talk about. In many immigrant communities, we are told to keep our heads down and work hard without questioning the societal issues that affect our lives. In this shorts program, filmmakers confront a number of critical ideas that overlap in the lives of Asian Americans and across cultures. Even though it may be hard, these films demonstrate how urgently we need to talk about it.
Co-presented by Seattle Film Summit and Seattle Black Film Festival
Mina lives alone in her apartment accompanied by three little house spirits, the Kitchlets, who feed off her positive emotions and take care of her negative ones. (Content Warning: Mental Illness)
- Year2020
- Runtime8 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremierePNW Premiere
- DirectorClarisse Chua
- CastSoyeon Kim, Kion Heidari, Smita Minda, Peter Foltz, Clarisse Chua
Topics like mental health, racism, and sexual assault are hard to talk about. In many immigrant communities, we are told to keep our heads down and work hard without questioning the societal issues that affect our lives. In this shorts program, filmmakers confront a number of critical ideas that overlap in the lives of Asian Americans and across cultures. Even though it may be hard, these films demonstrate how urgently we need to talk about it.
Co-presented by Seattle Film Summit and Seattle Black Film Festival
Mina lives alone in her apartment accompanied by three little house spirits, the Kitchlets, who feed off her positive emotions and take care of her negative ones. (Content Warning: Mental Illness)
- Year2020
- Runtime8 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremierePNW Premiere
- DirectorClarisse Chua
- CastSoyeon Kim, Kion Heidari, Smita Minda, Peter Foltz, Clarisse Chua