The Way We Are

“The Way We Are” shares excerpts of stories from audio interviews with 4 queer Asian women living in Toronto: Katherine Chun, Wenda Li, Tamai Kobayashi, and Nancy Seto. Told in the present-tense, these stories are arranged in a way that explores the past as the present, and in doing so, immersing viewers into the real-lived experiences from a different generation. This film was inspired by the intimacy of looking through a photo album with loved ones; there is something nostalgic about the materiality of handling photographs, especially in this digital era where images are so increasingly ubiquitous. The act of sharing photos around a living room is a such physical and emotional reflection on the importance of community and family history.

Film Maker
Wong, Amanda Ann-Min
Year
2020
Country
Canada
Length
15
Language
English
Category
(De)colonization, Activism + Protest, Aging, Asian, Canada, Childhood, Families, found footage, gay, Gender, history, Identity, Immigration, lesbian, LGBTQ, Oral Histories, Photography, Portraits, Race + Ethnicity, sexuality, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
documentary, queer, short

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