Touch

États-Unis, 2013, 68 min

Réalisation:

Shelly Silver

Scénario:

Shelly Silver

Photographie:

Shelly Silver

Musique:

Matthew Carrier
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

A highly subjective film essay that highlights the constructed nature of any work of art and of perception in general. After many years, a man returns home to New York’s Chinatown, where he recounts the story of his life and that of his dying mother in two languages. A film full of radical transitions between silence and words.
“Chinatown is divided into two overlapping tribes: the watchers and the watched.” “I wanted to be photographer. I became a librarian cataloguing other people‘s lives, while secretly inventing my own.” (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)

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