Programs
New Asian Currents
Entropy / エントロピー
Director: Chang Yu-sung / POLAND / 2021 / 10min
It's Just Another Dragon / それは竜のお話
Director: Taymour Boulos / LEBANON, HUNGARY / 2020 / 16min
Broken / 心の破片
Director: Nan Khin San Win / MYANMAR / 2021 / 13min
Online Screenings
1st Screening Oct 08 [Fri] 22:00 -
- Running time
- Oct 08 [Fri] 22:00 - 22:39
- End of Streaming Time
- Oct 08 [Fri] 23:09
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- Q&A
- Oct 08 [Fri] 22:49 -
- Speakers (Subject to change)
- Chang Yu-Sung (Director),Taymour Boulos(Director)
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2nd Screening Oct 11 [Mon] 19:30 -
- Running time
- Oct 11 [Mon] 19:30 - 20:09
- End of Streaming Time
- Oct 11 [Mon] 20:39
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A program of three short films.
The massive heavy machinery of a dying coalmine drills eerily into the mountain. In black and white, the machine and the operator's body morph into disorder. / A Hungarian oral storyteller, and a Lebanese filmmaker—arriving in Budapest from a different era. Each bringing their own stories and entrusting their words to one another rather rhythmically, they weave a layered visual story. / Kayah State. As the conflict continues from one generation to the next, women remain forced to live in fear of sexual violence. The inner voices and experiences of the director and a woman older than her seep quietly and powerfully into the forest.