In Virtual Return We (can’t) Dehaunt

In Virtual Return We (can’t) Dehaunt

Release date : November 20, 2022
Runtime : 24m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Mandarin / English /
Director : Lin Yali /
Writers :
Production companies :
November 20, 2022 24m Documentary Mandarin More
0
User Score

Overview

This tells the real life stories of four queer Hong Kong (trans)migrants born in the 1980s, for whom the experience of immigration and diaspora is intertwined with childhood memories of Hong Kong under the no longer existing British colonial rule. This reconstructs their nostalgic homes in virtual reality (VR), that draws attention to diasporic narratives and cultural archives through the process of cognitively metaphorical ‘returns’.
More »

Top Billed Cast

More

Images

View All Images

Recommendations

More
Inside Out 2
Animation Family Adventure Comedy Fantasy
The Crow
Action Fantasy Horror
Rebel Ridge
Crime Action Thriller Drama
Blink Twice
Mystery Thriller
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Horror Comedy Fantasy
Uglies
Science Fiction Adventure Action
Deadpool & Wolverine
Action Comedy Science Fiction
Trap
Thriller Crime Horror
Transformers One
Animation Science Fiction Adventure Family
Despicable Me 4
Animation Family Comedy Action
Borderlands
Action Science Fiction Comedy Adventure Thriller
Afraid
Horror Science Fiction Thriller
Longlegs
Crime Horror Thriller
The Substance
Drama Horror Science Fiction
Alien: Romulus
Horror Science Fiction Action
Officer Black Belt
Action Comedy Crime
Speak No Evil
Horror Thriller
Subservience
Science Fiction Thriller Horror
Twisters
Action Adventure Thriller
  • title:In Virtual Return We (can’t) Dehaunt
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:24m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Mandarin · English ·
  • Director: Lin Yali /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:This tells the real life stories of four queer Hong Kong (trans)migrants born in the 1980s, for whom the experience of immigration and diaspora is intertwined with childhood memories of Hong Kong under the no longer existing British colonial rule. This reconstructs their nostalgic homes in virtual reality (VR), that draws attention to diasporic narratives and cultural archives through the process of cognitively metaphorical ‘returns’.
Search history
delete
Popular search