Cavebirds

Showings

TIFF Lightbox 3 Sun, Apr 28, 2019 2:45 PM
TIFF Lightbox 4 Tue, Apr 30, 2019 1:45 PM
TIFF Lightbox 4 Fri, May 3, 2019 10:30 AM
Film Info
Runtime:81
Copyright:2019
Country Listing:Canada
Premiere Status:World Premiere
Rating:G
Festival Info
Festival Year:2019
Language:Mandarin
English
Hokkien
French
Accessibility:Full Subtitles
Program Category:Canadian Spectrum
Film Subjects:Aging & the Elderly
Agriculture & Fishing
Canada
Personal Histories
Southeast Asia
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Emily Gan
Producer(s):Emily Gan
Cinematography:Emily Gan
Thomas Kimmerlin
Composer:Emily Gan
Sound:Christian Olsen

Description

Winner—Emerging Canadian Filmmaker Award

The key ingredient in bird's nest soup is the hardened saliva of the swiftlet. Once a rarity and now a harvested agricultural product, demand for this Chinese delicacy attracts entrepreneurs to Southeast Asia, where the swiftlets make their edible homes. Howard Gan is one of these investors: a recently retired Chinese-Malaysian Canadian immigrant who spent over half his life in Montreal. Gan decides to return to extended family and oversee his investment. The swiftlet's idiosyncratic life cycle—building homes for their offspring, only to be displaced and forced to resettle—captures the imagination of Gan's artist daughter, who sees the parallels to her father's own life. She's keen to follow him on his adventure, hoping to understand his motivations for making this aviary his children's inheritance. Addressing themes of home and heritage, Cavebirds is a beautifully crafted father-daughter story that explores the changing values between generations and our desire to know where we come from. Alexander Rogalski

Canadian Spectrum program sponsored by TVO.

Additional Information

  • POV - "Gan has an painter’s eye for suggestive poetic images."