Tickets for this program are by donation. (All paid tickets are still subject to a $2 administrative "virtual unlock" fee.)
Opportunities to slow down and turn inwards can be hard to come by. Especially in light of a year full of stress and uncertainty, let these atmospheric short films provide time to contemplate and soak in a thoughtful array of color, sound, and movement. For those seeking experimental artworks made by emerging Asian American creators or a respite from hectic everyday realities, this program has you covered.
Co-presented by Grand Illusion Cinema
BIRD, MAN, WATER explores the captivating world of cormorant fishing in China through the perspectives of a cormorant, fisherman, and river. While the film’s three-act structure depicts three disparate points of view, it highlights the intricate web of interconnectivity in which these seemingly different, yet equal beings are enmeshed.
- Year2020
- Runtime7 minutes
- CountryChina, Canada
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorSarah Choi
Tickets for this program are by donation. (All paid tickets are still subject to a $2 administrative "virtual unlock" fee.)
Opportunities to slow down and turn inwards can be hard to come by. Especially in light of a year full of stress and uncertainty, let these atmospheric short films provide time to contemplate and soak in a thoughtful array of color, sound, and movement. For those seeking experimental artworks made by emerging Asian American creators or a respite from hectic everyday realities, this program has you covered.
Co-presented by Grand Illusion Cinema
BIRD, MAN, WATER explores the captivating world of cormorant fishing in China through the perspectives of a cormorant, fisherman, and river. While the film’s three-act structure depicts three disparate points of view, it highlights the intricate web of interconnectivity in which these seemingly different, yet equal beings are enmeshed.
- Year2020
- Runtime7 minutes
- CountryChina, Canada
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorSarah Choi