students' program I

LOVE LIKE OURS

anonymous
Myanmar 2024 | 18 Min. | EN subs, mp4

Wed, 28-May-25 02:00 PM
Ko Aung Zay Yar, a Muslim, and his wife Ma Tin Tin Maw, a former Bud­dhist turned Muslim, have called the Ayeyarwady fish­ing vil­lage of Nga Pote Thin their home … read more

MY GRANDMOTHER’S LONG FEET

Faye Yan Zhang
USA 2024 | 5 Min. | EN subs

Wed, 28-May-25 02:00 PM
Q&A via zoom with:
Faye Yan Zhang

Despite the pain and restric­tion inflict­ed by foot bind­ing, Chi­nese women incor­po­rat­ed its cor­re­spond­ing prac­tices into their every­day lives. Small feet and beau­ti­ful shoes were a source of pride. Craft­ing “lotus shoes” was both an artis­tic accom­plish­ment and a com­mu­nal activ­i­ty. Although foot-bound women were (ide­al­ly) expect­ed to remain within the home, many con­tin­ued to per­form domes­tic and agri­cul­tur­al labor. MY GRANDMOTHER’S LONG FEET is a poetic ani­ma­tion, rooted in visual anthro­po­log­i­cal research method­ol­o­gy, that explores the effects of the practice—and its decline—on women in China after the Com­mu­nist Revolution.

Faye Yan Zhang is an anthro­pol­o­gist, artist, and direc­tor, born in Bei­jing, China, in 1994. She grad­u­at­ed from Har­vard Col­lege with a Bachelor’s degree in Eng­lish and Visual-Envi­ron­men­tal Stud­ies, was a Schol­ar at Peking Uni­ver­si­ty study­ing Chi­nese Law and Soci­ety, and a Ful­bright Schol­ar at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Man­ches­ter study­ing Visual Anthro­pol­o­gy. She is cur­rent­ly pur­su­ing a PhD in the Media Arts and Prac­tice depart­ment at the School of Cin­e­mat­ic Arts, Uni­ver­si­ty of South­ern California.

SUCH MADWOMEN!
(Kesi Bauraanee)

Payal Chauhan
India 2023 | 16 Min. | EN subs, mp4

Wed, 28-May-25 02:00 PM
Three women living in Uttar Pradesh, India, are bound by the rules of patri­archy within their vil­lage. They work hard during the day while eager­ly await­ing the evening, which brings … read more