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If

Missy Reyes
DURATION: 3:31

Grief is an ongoing journey and leaves an empty space in one's soul, yet one must continue moving through life. This piece is an expression of loss and love by four siblings. Although their sister passed away when she was a baby, her presence is imagined and felt in everything they do.

CREDITS
Director: Missy Reyes
Choreographers, Performers: Missy Reyes, Marlowe Reyes, Mekaela Reyes, Mickee Reyes, Kelly Blancas
Videographer: Anthony Grant
Editor: Missy Reyes

can u feel me thru the screen

can u feel me thru the screen

Krista Newey
DURATION: 3:31

CAN U FEEL ME THRU THE SCREEN is a collage of small moments. With an accumulation of video clips from 11 performers living in different places (Montréal, London, NYC, Salzburg, Seattle, Toronto, and Bermuda), this film celebrates the perseverance of performers during the pandemic. The film exists to recognize all performers/creators and the difficulty of having to transition to digital work. We are able to stay connected online, but what is missing when we only create for the internet? How can we make video performance feel real? Can you really feel it through the screen?

CREDITS
Director: Krista Newey
Performers, Videographers: Maïka Giasson, Sydney McManus, Vicki Sue Machin, Kalene Jeans, Nicholas Ruscica, Emily Spearing, Michael Baboolal, Laura Carella, Dezjuan Thomas, Jocelyn Mah, Krista Newey
Editor: Krista Newey
Sound Design: Krista Newey

Isabel said...

Isabel said...

Maria Eugenia López Romero
DURATION: 4:41

sabel spoke in Guaraní, almost never in Spanish. Textures, smells, tastes that remind her of her own intimacy ritual, travel and resonate at home today. She was my grandma, whom I never knew. In the impossibility of translating voices and movements, what resonances remain?

CREDITS
Director, Choreographer, Editor: Maria Eugenia López Romero
Performers, Voiceover: Margarita Romero, Maria Eugenia López Romero
Assistant Directors: Camera: Romina Garay, Valeria Suárez
Sound Recording: Julián Scófano

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Isabel said...
HINGA (BREATHE)

F-O-R-M is based in so-called Vancouver, in what is colonially known as Canada, on the unceded and stolen traditional territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. F-O-R-M continues to reflect on and bring attention to connection to bodies, land and movement through filmmaking, documentation and storytelling. We are grateful to share and witness these stories together while inspiring movement towards positive change, wherever you may be.