Director and writer of I.K.U. She Lea Chang is an iconic filmmaker who, since the 1980s, as a multimedia and new-media artist, has navigated topics of ethnic stereotyping, sexual politics, enviromentalism, and institutional oppression with her radical experimentations in digital realms. Her rather unusual filmmaking entails sci-fi narratives and artwork imagination, in a unique style of science fiction, frequently including queer elements. “Fresh Kill”, her feature debut, which focuses on the homonymous landfill in Staten Island, New York, which, from 1955 until its closure in 2001, was the largest one in the world, receiving 29,000 tons of residential waste per day, is one of her most iconic works.
Fresh Kill is streaming on Ovid.tv
Shareen Lightfoot and Claire Mayakovsky raise their daughter Honey near the Fresh Kills Landfill. Shareen, who works as a salvager recovering refuse from the landfill, faces issues with her former-cop father,Clayton, and has not revealed her lesbian relationship to him.
Fresh Kill is streaming on Ovid.tv
Shareen Lightfoot and Claire Mayakovsky raise their daughter Honey near the Fresh Kills Landfill. Shareen, who works as a salvager recovering refuse from the landfill, faces issues with her former-cop father,Clayton, and has not revealed her lesbian relationship to him.
- 9/22/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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