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Skin Shade Night Day is a contemplative piece that pulls you into the intimate rhythms of a Cambodian-Australian family’s daily life. The film wanders through ritualistic moments—gardening, cooking—that resonate with a sense of cultural memory and personal history. It's not just about what happens, but how it feels; you can sense the weight of the past in these tender acts of service. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the textures of sound and image, creating a unique atmosphere that feels both familiar and distant. It’s a fascinating exploration of identity and kinship, with an approach that emphasizes empathy above all.
This film was released in a limited format run, making it a bit of a rarity among contemporary indie works. Collectors might find interest in its unique exploration of cultural themes, particularly as it intersects personal and familial narratives. The film's visual style and sound design also lend themselves to a deeper appreciation on physical media, especially for those keen on avant-garde cinema.
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Allison Chhorn
Director