5th(2020)
Opening Films (3) | International Competition / NETPAC (37) |
Panorama (30) | Focus (22) |
Together (39) | UMFF Project (7) |
Closing Film (1) | Ưº°Àü (24) |
Ryan ERMACORA
Many tribes used to live in British Columbia, Canada using various languages. Shot in Tsilhqot'in & Secwepemc territory, this film begins with two explorers arriving there and goes on to deliver the images of the beautiful plain, a road stretching over it, cars running back and forth, and a small village located at the end of the road. By doing so, it shows the sad history of the native people who were colonized by the British Empire around the year of 1850 and ousted in the course of the Gold Rush after the European explorers came in the mid 18 century. (JO Ji-hoon) [Screening Information] * Every film is only available from 00:00(KST) on its start date to 23:59(KST) on its end date.
Ryan ERMACORARyan ERMACORA
Ryan Ermacora is an award-winning filmmaker based in Vancouver, BC. His work investigates the visible and invisible ways in which humans have engraved themselves into natural spaces and is informed by an interest in avant-garde depictions of landscape and labour. His work has screened at festivals such as Cinéma du Réel, Edinburgh IFF, and Vancouver IFF.