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Since 2002, AWC has developed and supported over 160 Asian American & Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander filmmakers. Cultivating a rising generation of artists committed to social and political changes and movements, these storytellers empower communities and challenge perspectives through their creative works.
This experimental piece blurs the line between documentary and narrative. By using interviewed footage of people talking about their most vivid and memorable dreams, this piece creates an entirely new narrative and an even larger dream. Showing that sometimes the most interesting stories are the ones we experience right after we hit the snooze button.
- Year2008
- Runtime6 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Premiere2008
- DirectorBrian Wee
Since 2002, AWC has developed and supported over 160 Asian American & Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander filmmakers. Cultivating a rising generation of artists committed to social and political changes and movements, these storytellers empower communities and challenge perspectives through their creative works.
This experimental piece blurs the line between documentary and narrative. By using interviewed footage of people talking about their most vivid and memorable dreams, this piece creates an entirely new narrative and an even larger dream. Showing that sometimes the most interesting stories are the ones we experience right after we hit the snooze button.
- Year2008
- Runtime6 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Premiere2008
- DirectorBrian Wee