through the bushes and the trees, you’ll find me

“through the bushes and the trees, you’ll find me” intertwines the personal and political histories of Hanlan’s Point Beach, the site of Canada’s first pride gathering in the early 1970s. A hole punch serves as a symbolic peephole, reflecting the cruising areas on the beach that invite both spectatorship and participation. By situating the tender moments of queer affection amidst the vast body of water surrounding the Toronto islands, the film celebrates and interrogates the histories and spaces of queer love and resistance. This work was made by hole punching frame by frame using a cricut machine, then manually taping together 10,000+ frames. Digital scan and print made by Niagara Custom Lab.

Film Maker
Sears-Williams, Morgan
Year
2024
Country
Canada
Length
3
Language
No dialogue
Category
Activism + Protest, Bisexual, body, Canada, Community, environment, Feminism, gay, Gender, Geography, Landscape, lesbian, LGBTQ, Photography, Resistance, sexuality, Work by Women
Genre
Animation, experimental, hand-processed, queer, short

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