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
Q&A moderated by Em Halladay Ptaček Choi with Amanda Ann-Min Wong (director, An Object of Merit), George Du (co-director, Why Don’t You Eat More?), Dinesh Das Sabu (director, Srkana (the stop)), Sarah Choi (director, Bird, Man, Water), and Yuechen Hao (director, One Meal).
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
Q&A moderated by Em Halladay Ptaček Choi with Amanda Ann-Min Wong (director, An Object of Merit), George Du (co-director, Why Don’t You Eat More?), Dinesh Das Sabu (director, Srkana (the stop)), Sarah Choi (director, Bird, Man, Water), and Yuechen Hao (director, One Meal).