See You Next Time

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Persister Shorts Program
Streaming on Hot Docs at Home Thu, May 28, 2020 - Wed, Jun 24, 2020
Available until June 24
A collection of short films by women, about women speaking up and being heard including Radia, They're Just Fish, and Villa Villekulla.
The Giverny Document (Single Channel)
Streaming on Hot Docs at Home Thu, May 28, 2020 - Sat, Jun 6, 2020
Available until June 6 - FREE
Weaving textures and techniques, this experimental cinematic poem journeys between Harlem and Monet’s historic gardens at Giverny to offer a thought-provoking meditation on the safety and bodily autonomy of Black women, while celebrating their creativity and resistance.
Film Info
Runtime:6
Copyright:2019
Country Listing:USA
Premiere Status:International Premiere
Festival Info
Festival Year:2020
Language:English
Mandarin
Accessibility:Partial Subtitles
Program Category:Shorts
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Crystal Kayiza
Producer(s):Cady Lang
Crystal Kayiza
Editor(s):Crystal Kayiza
Cinematography:Leroy Farrell
Composer:Baptiste Thiry
Mozart
Sound:Kate Bilinski

Description

This short film is streaming with The Giverny Document (Single Channel) and as part of the Persister Shorts Program

In Brooklyn, a Chinese nail artist and her Black customer engage in a dance of commerce, a conversation dripping with possibility and a transaction that, with the right investment, could glue them together. See You Next Time taps into the high-gloss potential of women connecting across the service counter and different cultures. Angie Driscoll

Persister program presented in partnership with Oxfam Canada with the participation of the Government of Canada
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