The first work in a collaboration between Erica Sheu and Tzuan Wu, this short film attempts to revive the emotions evoked by various images shot in Taiwan and the United States. Somewhere between a poem and a letter, the cut and discarded film is brought back to life through a variety of stylistic exercises, ranging from dialectical montage to collage within the image. This interplay of image and sound gives rise to a daily chronicle structured by feline comings and goings across their urban landscape. Through these observations, a self-reflexivity emerges, both on the materiality of the medium and on the different mental and physical spaces it can evoke. (MF)
This film is presented as part of the Focus Taiwan: Beyond the Frame.
Presented in collaboration with Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute (TFAI) , Taiwan international Documentary Festival , Taiwan Docs and with the support of Taipei Cultural Center in New York
Fur Film Vol.1: I don't own a cat
- Country : Taiwan, United States
- Year : 2021
- V.O : - Without dialogue
- Subtitles : English
- Duration : 7 MIN
- Cinematography : Tzuan Wu
- Cinematography : Erica Sheu
- Editing : Erica Sheu
- Editing : Tzuan Wu
- Sound Design : Erica Sheu
- Sound Design : Tzuan Wu
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