Blue Garden

    Blue Garden is a 5 minute hybrid/mixed-media film that retells the history of a Japanese Canadian fisherman who was forced to work on a tomato farm during the WW2 internment. The film explores how trauma can fester and family stories can remain unspoken for generations. However, through the participatory nature of filmmaking, the younger generation is able to reconcile their grief and feel empowered to tell their family history.

    Topics Covered
    Intergenerational Trauma, Racism
    Content Heads Up
    Mention of experiences in an internment camp
    Representation
    College age, East Asian, Man / male, Woman / female, Adult, Immigrant
    Film Style
    Documentary
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    Festivals & Awards

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    Telefilm Canada Not Short On Talent

    Official Selection

    2023

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    Festival Filministes

    Official Selection

    2023

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    Local Sightings Film Festival

    Best Documentary Short Award

    2022

    Filmmaker

    Natalie Murao

    Natalie Murao is a yonsei filmmaker and educator from Vancouver. Her work explores generational disconnect, personal memory, and communication in Asian diasporic cinema. Her latest film, No More Parties (2020), was featured at TIFF and Clermont-Ferrand. She is also a Sundance Fellow and VAFF programmer.

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