A childhood experience is projected on a shadowy wall of a former movie theatre. A racist cinematic trauma passed between friends and family is remembered among the rustling of leaves and reflections of trees on an iPad screen. An essay about how past and present interrupt one another like movies being perpetually edited.
Once Upon a Screen: Explosive Paradox
Kevin B. Lee
2020 00:09:31 Germany, United StatesEnglishColorStereo16:9HD videoDescription
About Kevin B. Lee
Kevin B. Lee is a filmmaker, media artist, and critic. He has produced over 360 video essays exploring film and media. He is Founding Editor and Chief Video Essayist at Fandor Keyframe and founding partner of dGenerate Films (a distribution company for independent Chinese cinema). He was supervising producer at Roger Ebert Presents At the Movies, and has written for The New York Times, Sight & Sound, Slate and Indiewire.