Sun Jun 14
All Day
All Day
Festival of (In)Appropriation #10 (Encore) [Online]
film
BLACK LIVES MATTER. In recognition of the importance of the current moment, NWFF is donating ALL PROCEEDS from our June film screenings to organizations that empower the Black community, including Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County, Rainier Valley Community Clinic, Trans Women of Color Solidarity Network, and other organizations to be announced. Learn more about this initiative here or donate directly to NWFF.
After the screening, filmmakers will participate in a Zoom discussion with the Resilient Visions Programming Team. Registrants will receive an invitation via email 30 min prior to showtime.
The title of this remote media festival, Resilient Visions, is to honor the creativity and resilient spirit of the UW Bothell and the global community. The contemporary moment has been extremely taxing in a variety of ways. So many students are seeking to juggle school with family and work pressures even as they contend with the ways that that those pressures are further complicated by challenges at the national and international level. Time and again students have used their media practice to creatively represent their response to the world around them through fiction, nonfiction, or experimental film, and other media genres.
Total duration: 126 min. plus 10 min. intermission
by Lidong (15 min)
Health workers in a Chinese village less than 400 kilometers away from Wuhan battle the Covid-19 epidemic.
by Anlei Wang (14 min)
After retiring from serving sixteen years in the Chinese military, Zhou Qi is starting a new life with marriage, new business, and returning to school.
by Ramilya Salem (7 min)
While trying to further her career in the art industry, Sue Anderson reflects on the challenges she has had while striving for her lifelong dream to be recognized as an artist.
by Ying Wang (9 min)
Fang Jianze was diagnosed with progressive muscular atrophy when he was 6 years old. He reflects on discrimination and his choices to go skydiving, attend college, and make videos.
by Ryan Cass trt (3 min)
A nerd tries to prove to his neighbor kids that Aliens do in fact exist.
by Chelsea Moser & Thelma K. Tunyi (5 min)
When you want something done right you have to do it yourself.
by Matthew Emory (2 min)
Through stop-motion video, the filmmaker illustrates the process of addiction through dreams.
by Kao Shih-Yuan (16 min)
Xiao-Ting was at first bothered by a sound after listening to a tape left by Wei-Ming and then soon discovered a correlation between her brother’s death and the incident.
by Ka Ki Tang (1 min)
Although fireworks are magnificent and beautiful, they create colossal air pollution and impact plants and birds.
by Xiangyu Chen (15 min)
The 700-year-old Fireworks Festival of the Yao nationality celebrates its culture and people.
by Xiangyu Chen (8 min)
Wu Youguang may be the last generation to inherit the unique sacrificial dance of the Yao nationality in Gongcheng, Guangxi.
by Michele Chao (2 min)
The filmmaker’s father reflects on surviving the Khmer Rouge.
by Guopeng Miao (5 min)
2986 kilometers is the distance that a student travels between her home in Erdenet, Mongolia and the school she studies at in Guangzhou, China.
by Yiming Chen (6 min)
With the rapid spread of information and the continuous loss of traditional culture, Ziyu LangJia sticks to his dream in mixing innovative ideas with traditional culture of his inherited dough figurines art collection.
by Dongshen Li (6 min)
Despite the challenges Miles Hart has had in life, he continues to make art.
by Yi-Ching Lien (18 min)
The Tapangu community and the Tsou tribe are located in the Alishan mountains in Taiwan. Student filmmakers brought cameras to the children in Tapangu and made a mural with the Tapangu community.