(K)N95 (2020)
A mask. A mother. Sewing and silencing. A film about the harrowing intersection of Asian-ness, American-ness, and whiteness.
Directed, Produced, Filmed, and Edited by Alice Hu
Screened at 2021 Tri-Co Film Festival
guāng (2021)
On light, brightness, shine, luster, and honor. Xing Xing works a light switch as her grandma’s voice speaks with both pride and longing. Masks are required.
Directed, Produced, and Edited by Alice Hu
Cinematography by Alice Hu and Alexandra Iglesia
Screenings:
2021: DocuLab 2021 Presents The Raw Red Onions: Sliced, Diced, Crying (Haverford College, PA)
2022: 11th Annual Tri-Co Film Fest (Bryn Mawr Film Institute; Honorable Mention), Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival (Shenandoah University), Northern Pocket Film Festival (University of Minnesota), Flint Youth Film Festival (virtual)
2023: Midnight Film Festival (The Local, Long Island City, NY), weird stuff only (Bryant Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN)
(INCLUDING MIDDLE EASTERN) (2023)
Produced by Alice Hu, Mai Pha, Muhannah Kakish; Edited by Alice Hu
(INCLUDING MIDDLE EASTERN) centers two Middle Eastern Minnesotans as they navigate the ambiguities and challenges surrounding their racialized identity.
