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Disadoption

Disadoption

KIMURA BYOL LEMOINE | CANADA | 2008 | 2 MIN | FRENCH EST

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KIMURA BYOL LEMOINE | CANADA | 2008 | 2 MIN | FRENCH EST

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Synopsis

Disadoption challenges the plurality of the mother and father in adoption and asks whether it is possible to cancel an adoption or 'disadopt'. The artist transforms the lyrics of 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' learned by children in nursery school. The wonder of looking at the little star is converted into the surprise of a rumor told by the adoption agency.

Filmmaker Bio

kimura byol lemoine is a queer feminist artist who works with calligraphy, photography, painting, poetry, video and collaboration that are questioning identities (gender, race, colorism, diaspora and forced immigration). Since 1988, kimura * lemoine conceptual work has been screened nationally and internationally at numerous festivals, art spaces and cinemas.

Producer

star~kim project

Writer

marc lemoine

Cinematographer

nathalie cho

Cast

  • cho mihee - nathalie lemoine

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