OCFF 2024: THE LIFE THAT I WAS LIVING | ONLINE (4/8 - 4/14)

OCFF 2024: THE LIFE THAT I WAS LIVING | ONLINE (4/8 - 4/14)

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Chicago Filmmakers (map) | April 7 | 3PM | 72 Mins

An animation done on the train and about the train, an oral account of the happening and aftermath of atomic bombings, a few fearful glances at the impact of gentrification, displacement and migrant crisis, a portrait of a freak show performer, a handful of small but heavy internal turmoils, snapshots of the foggy lives at the border, THE LIFE THAT I WAS LIVING showcases unconventional ways of storytelling in which remarkable stories unfold.

Chicago Filmmakers does not deny admission to those who do not have the ability to make a donation. Please email coop [at] chicagofilmmakers.org to inquire about free admission.

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I Was There | Chi Jang Yin | USA | 2023 | 14 Mins

A trilogy of experimental documentary films that explore the problem of radiation, our society's fading collective memory of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the unresolved debate between ethics and science. These series concern the immediate effects of weaponized nuclear technology, as invisible poison, on the human body.


This Train is Invisible until it Crashes | Oona Taper | USA | 2023 | 5 Mins

An animation inspired by train delay messages and their poetic potential. An examination of all the things that can go wrong: on the train, in the urban environment, and in our lives. All drawings done while riding the Chicago metro system.


For Those That Lived There | Shawn Antoine II | USA | 2023 | 7 Mins

Amidst the ivy-draped remnants of once-notorious public housing projects, FOR THOSE THAT LIVED THERE weaves a visual tapestry, navigating the poignant impacts of gentrification, the displacement of Black legacies, and the emergent migrant narratives. Against Chicago's ever-evolving skyline, this evocative exploration immerses audiences into the soul of a neighborhood transformed.


I Can No Longer See | Raine Yung | USA | 2023 | 8 Mins

A collection of films facing facets of self-revolting indulgence to sustain, oil and water of truth and artifice, perpetuated objectification, an external tragedy self-imposed, and an attempt to wash it all away. Trauma dilutes one’s grasp of reality.


The Princess and the Peacock | Daniel Baker-Wells | UK, Germany | 2024 | 14 Mins

A rare and intimate glimpse into the transformative role freak show performance can play in the FLINTA (Femme, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, A-gender) community, as a powerful ritual space for catharsis, connection and healing.


Cuando llegue la Neblina (When the fog comes) | Laurentia Genske | Germany | 2023 | 24 Mins

This film portrays the lives of people from the Mexican border city of Tijuana. Through a combination of photographs, animations, and audio recordings, the film delves into the daily realities of four individuals who have different connections to the Mexican-American border.

Chicago Filmmakers Firehouse Cinema

In-person screenings are held at Chicago Filmmakers’ Firehouse Cinema located at 1326 W. Hollywood Ave in the Edgewater neighborhood. Please be sure to arrive 15 minutes prior to showtime and be ready to present your order confirmation number for admission.

 
 
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