Saturday 27 September from 2pm to 3:30pm
Doors open 30min before
让子女茁壮成长,往往是移民家庭最关心的事。但“绽放”对我们的子女和社区来说,到底意味着什么?
作为 Willoughby Council 的 Emerge节的一部分,将在 Chatswood library 举办免费社区放映电影《綻放》。为了庆祝中秋节,还将举行一场普通话语言的放映后社区座谈会,探讨我们亚洲社区中的家庭、归属感和关怀等主题。
悉尼制作的电影围绕一个华裔移民的家庭,在 2017 年婚姻平权激辩的动荡中找到了希望和联系。展示新兴的澳大利亚亚裔人才,他们的表演感动了国内外的观众。看看为什么引起了2024年北京酷儿影展的中国观众的共鸣。
此工作坊將以英文進行,由 ANTRA(澳紐彩盟)共同創辦人 尹郑宇正 及 胡浩端 導演 主持。
For our children to flourish, is often the singular focus of migrant families. But what does it really mean for our children and our communities to truly flourish?
As part of Willoughby council’s Emerge Festival, a free community screening of 綻放 To Freely Flourish will be hosted at Willoughby City Library at Chatswood concourse. And to mark Mid-Autumn Festival there will also be a Mandarin language post-screening community discussion and wellbeing workshop exploring themes of family, identity, belonging and care in our Asian diaspora communities.
綻放 To Freely Flourish is a Sydney produced film that tells the story of a Chinese migrant family that finds hope and connection against the turmoil of the 2017 Marriage Equality debate. It features an Asian Australian cast of emerging talents, whose performances have moved audiences at 2024 Beijing Queer Film Festival, 2025 St Kilda Film Festival in Melbourne, as well as various screenings across Sydney.
The workshop will be facilitated and conducted in Mandarin by Cedric Yin-Cheng, the co-founder of ANTRA (Australia & New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance Inc.) and the filmmaker, Victor Wu.