DIM Cinema: Los Otros [1]
DIM Cinema presents a double-bill evening of Philippines-made feature works by filmmakers Shireen Seno and John Torres, plus a selection of short works by Miko Revereza.
The program contemplates what it means to be both in and ‘of’ a place while interrogating nationalisms and the lasting effects of Western imperialism. America’s checkered past of influence in Southeast Asia forms the backdrop: as a cultural measuring post in Seno’s experimental feature Big Boy; and in Torres’s latest film, People Power Bombshell, as the catalyzing force for a fictional account of Vietnamese refugees fleeing to the Philippines. As prelude to each feature, short works by Miko Revereza, an emerging voice in Filipino-American filmmaking, have been selected as contemplative inscriptions of direct commentary, and for awareness of how national identity traverses literal borders.
Programmed by Allison Collins
7 PM- Big Boy | Philippines 2013. Dir: Shireen Seno. 89 min. DCP- Disintegration 93-96 | USA 2017. Dir: Miko Revereza. 5 min. DCP
9 PM- Droga! | USA 2013. Dir: Miko Revereza. 8 min. DCP- People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose | Philippines 2016. Dir: John Torres. 89 min. DCP
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DIM Cinema [4]
An ongoing series curated by Michèle Smith, DIM Cinema [6]presents Canadian and international moving images in dialogue with the cinema. Screenings are held monthly at The Cinematheque [7] on the unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations.The name of the series is inspired by the diffused Vancouver sky, the darkness of the cinema, and a quote from James Broughton's Making Light of It (1992): “Movie images are dim reflections of the beauty and ferocity in mankind.”