Lightness
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About
Flowers are fragile, beautiful and light. Especially the cherry blossom. Grasping flowers with hands symbolizes a desire to grasp something beautiful, fragile but perishable in life. When the flowers fall, when the opportunity comes, some are caught and some are lost. Those caught are only temporary possessions. Trying to catch flowers, trying to catch something good but easy to lose. During the Covid pandemic, filmmaker Wei Gao started planting and gardening. Taking care of plants every day, she discovered that humans are as fragile as plants. We try to catch things in life, some succeed, some miss. “The unbearable lightness of being.”
Programs
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In The Garden
A program of FMC garden-themed films presented in collaboration with the Institute for Public Architecture and co-curated by Zacarías González, Matt McKinzie, and Emily Singer
The Institute for Public Architecture (IPA) and the Film-Makers' Cooperative co-present "In the Garden," a day-long celebration of IPA's social impact programs addressing social, physical, and environmental inequities in the city, featuring a program of (avant-)garden New York-based short films from the Coop's collection.
Films
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Other films by this artist in our catalogue
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Bamboo In The Water
Gao Weidigital, color, sound, 2.05 minRental format: Digital file - Read More

Flower Rain
Gao Weidigital, color, sound, 8.1 minRental format: Digital file - Read More

Flower Tunnel
Gao Weidigital, color, sound, 3.51 minRental format: Digital file