29th Reel Asian screening: There Are No Words

November 13
 @ 7:30 pm
 - 10:00 pm

The 29th Edition Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival is a unique showcase of contemporary Asian cinema and work from the Asian diaspora. Works include films and videos by Asian-identifying artists in Canada, the U.S., Asia and all over the world. As Canada’s largest pan-Asian film festival, Reel Asian® provides a public forum for Asian media artists and their work, and fuels the growing appreciation for Asian cinema in Canada.

In There Are No Words, award-winning filmmaker Min Sook Lee searches for stories of her mother, Song Ji Lee, who died by suicide when Lee was just 12 years old. Through an intimate archive, Lee confronts public, private, and imagined histories in the wake of trauma while negotiating her relationship with her aging father, who met her mother while serving in the Korean Counterintelligence Corps under dictator Park Chung Hee in 1960s Korea. Despite being an unreliable narrator with a history of abuse, Lee’s father is her last direct tie to her mother. Lee turns the camera on herself to trace her experiences from Toronto to her birthplace in South Korea’s Hwasun County and back, documenting tender efforts to speak her mother into collective memory. There Are No Words is a brave meditation on grief, loss, memory, and longing, reminding us that even when language fails us, there is still so much to say. – Jasmine Gui

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Details

Date:
November 13
Time:
7:30 pm
 - 10:00 pm

Venue

Innis Town Hall
Innis College
2 Sussex Ave
Toronto
, ON