If you think back to your first memory connected to cinema, the moment which may have been the starting point for your passion for movies, a lot of its has to do probably with family and the theatre itself. While streaming services have been taking over and the theatre experience is more or less dying, as many cinemas are forced to close their doors, this memory some of us hold so dearly is unreachable to the next generation. In his short feature “Keep in Mind: Father's Cinema” Taiwanese director Shih-Han Tsao wishes to commemorate all the movie theatres of Kaohsiung which are now closed and demolished, as well as his father, and as both memories are closely connected they come together in this melancholic short.
Keep in Mind: Father's Cinema is screening at Busan Short Film Festival
The movie opens with the sight of an abandoned theatre, which has been...
Keep in Mind: Father's Cinema is screening at Busan Short Film Festival
The movie opens with the sight of an abandoned theatre, which has been...
- 4/30/2023
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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