Along with optically-printed home movie and hand-processed Super-8 film footage, the filmmaker incorporates an interview with her mother about immigration, motherhood and spirituality, in search of strength from her mother. The rawness of the interview speaks to the tenuousness of oral history. The film traverses various auditory terrain--young daughterhood, a recurring dream, the interview, and the current state of daughterhood, while the visual treatment offers texture, identity and direction to this journey.
Directors :
Anita Chang
Markets :
Experimental
Year Released : 1997
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Visual Journey: Scenes from Mommy, What's Wrong?
Explore a gallery of images from "Mommy, What's Wrong?," offering a visual feast that captures the essence of its story.