During our walks through a city, most of the time we are focused on a certain task or aim we want to reach, which makes us sometimes blind to those people and place we pass by. It is strange how close observation of something we consider familiar may even bring forth a new form of understanding the world, once we have learned to identify it or give it a name. It may have been this kind of experience that inspired director Redic Hsu’s short animated feature “Wander in the Dark”, which won Best Animated Short Film at Golden Horse Film Festival in 2016. Furthermore, it is a story about people, animals and places finding their identity within our contemporary urban landscape.
Wander in the Dark is screening at Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival
The five-minute-short follows the journey of a stray cat in an unknown city. While looking for food and shelter,...
Wander in the Dark is screening at Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival
The five-minute-short follows the journey of a stray cat in an unknown city. While looking for food and shelter,...
- 7/8/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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