23rd(2021)
Opening Film (1) | Discovery (12) |
Asian Shorts (19) | I-Teens (4) |
New Currents (25) | The Landscape of Here in Now (5) |
Polemics (8) | Queer Rainbow (10) |
Feminist Collective: Women¡¯s Filmmaking in Asia (12) | SWAGGIN¡¯ LIKE DOONA (7) |
The 20th Anniversary of Take Care of My Cat (1) | Australian Women¡¯s Filmmaking (12) |
Film x Gender (2) | Barrier Free Screening (1) |
Special Screening (3) |
Tracey MOFFATT
fiction / aboriginal / white man
A British naval captain's settlement to Australia, A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales was published in England in 1793. The book contains detailed information about colonial Australia's environment, natural products and the Aborigines. About 200 years later, in 1987, on the streets of Australia, three Aboriginal women make a white man drunk and steal his wallet. Through historical records, oral statement, representations in paintings, and reenactments, texts such as Australian races, women, and colonies are overlayered on the film. [HWANG Miyojo]
Tracey MOFFATTTracey MOFFATT
Born in 1960, Brisbane. Moffatt is one of Australia's most renowned contemporary artists. Working in photography, film and video, she is known as a powerful visual storyteller of which narratives explore her own memories and fantasies, and the issues of race, gender, sexuality and identity.