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Soup for My Brother | See Me, The Modern Venus | Creation

Short films about tradition, love, loss, the stigma of weight, and the creative process.

07/14/2021 | Rating NR

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Soup for My Brother | See Me, The Modern Venus | Creation

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Short films about tradition, love, loss, the stigma of weight, and the creative process.

Join our host Amani Olugbala to watch three short films this week. “Soup for My Brother” from Seneca Nation filmmaker Terry Jones is a short documentary about tradition, brotherly love, and loss. “See Me, The Modern Venus” from filmmaker Joan Nobile, explores the personal and social stigma of weight. Finally, “Creation” from filmmaker Jedi Kang is a comedic short about the creative process.

07/14/2021 | Rating NR

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Interview | Joan Nobile: Visual Approach

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Clip: S13 Ep2 | 2m 5s | Filmmaker Joan Nobile talks about enjoying error and challenging cultural stereotypes. (2m 5s)

Jedi Kang on Directing His Parents

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Clip: S13 Ep2 | 51s | Filmmaker Jedi Kang discusses working with his parents as actors in his films. (51s)

Jedi Kang on Korean Cinema

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Clip: S13 Ep2 | 1m 33s | Filmmaker Jedi Kang discusses influences for his work. (1m 33s)

Joan Nobile on Media Literacy on Obesity

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Clip: S13 Ep2 | 2m 12s | Indie filmmaker Joan Nobile talks about how obese people are shown in western media. (2m 12s)

Terry Jones on Native Americans on Cinema

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Clip: S13 Ep2 | 2m 30s | Filmmaker Terry Jones discusses the lack of representation of indigenous people in media. (2m 30s)

Terry Jones on the History of White Corn for Haudenosaunee

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Clip: S13 Ep2 | 1m 39s | Terry Jones talks about the history and significance of burning corn. (1m 39s)

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