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Alone in Madness celebrates intergenerational queer community with a collaboration between Montréal's Lesbians on Ecstasy & next gen Lucy's Delirium, in this playful video. An ode to Le Cagibi, a longstanding queer cafe, co-op and performance space recently shuttered, Alone in Madness follows a robot getting their nerve up to play an open mic night to a dubious crowd.
The meeting of different donors of a queer archive center reveals to us the colors and history of the Montreal LGBTQIA2S+ community.
Produced to mark the 70th anniversary of Korean adoption, From Ibyang-a to Ibyang-In (from adoptee child to adoptee person) offers a profound reflection on the phenomenon of adoption. The film skilfully weaves together an activist and artistic timeline of the history of adoption in Korea. In addition to showing how Korean adoptees have helped shape Korea, this short film offers a fresh perspective on the future of Korean adoption, as it highlights the challenges, demands and dreams of the people who inhabit the reality from the inside.
After the 100th take of 'Testo du jeudi' (in English, TTT), the trilingual references such as the Roman and Korean (Hangul) alphabets and the Japanese syllabary (Katakana) of the word TRANS on a sketch by Kě.
say my names is a video that answers a frequently asked question...'but what is your name... really?' or 'but how do you want me to call you... which name?' So, after a few years of thinking, here is my answer in 100 words/100 second video.