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21st(2019)



And What Is the Summer Saying

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Payal KAPADIA

  • India
  • 2018
  • Korean Premiere
  • 20min
  • DCP
  • color/black and white
  • Experiment, Documentary

Korean Premiere

SYNOPSIS

Fragments of some stories are carried on in many voices. It is hard to tell how some stories are passed down - it could be a fragment of some folklore, a household superstition, childhood memory, or what may have appeared in a dream. The voices of those stories take the audience into the woods, where the houses and residents become visible depending on the light. This film is a mysterious, yet beautiful cinematic poem. [HWANG Miyojo]

Director

  • Payal KAPADIAPayal KAPADIA

    Payal KAPADIA is a Mumbai based filmmaker and artist. She studied Film Direction at the Film & Television Institute of India. Her work deals with that which is not easily visible, hidden somewhere in the folds of memory and dreams. It is between minor, ephemeral feminine gestures where she tries to find the truth that makes up her practice. Her film Afternoon Clouds premiered at Cinéfondation, (Cannes film Festival, 2017). Her experimental documentary And What is the Summer Saying had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, Berlinale Shorts. It went on to receive the Special Jury Prize at the International Documentary Film Festival of Amsterdam.

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