Lost a Part Of

Lost a Part Of

陳巧真CHAN Hau-chun
2022
  • Hong Kong
31min
B&W, Colour
  • DCP
G

Lost a Part Of

Synopsis

Stagnation in the body cannot keep up with the changes in real life. When the memory of the trembling hand is constantly haunting, when the cavity is filled by artificial materials—if the body remembers, how should it respond to years of traumatic past? Three interviewees describe the indescribable body changes and try picking up the hints and signs.

'Our bodies remember what they want us to forget.' - CHAN Hau-chun  

Festivals & Awards
2022 Jumping Frames – Hong Kong International Movement-image Festival
2023 ifva
Director's Profile
CHAN Hau-chun

Chan Hau-chun is a Hong Kong–based artist whose work draws on poetic minimalism and everyday imagery, exploring the intersection of personal and collective narratives. Her films have been shown at international festivals and galleries, including the Toronto International Film Festival, Golden Horse Awards, Taiwan International Documentary Festival, Image Forum Festival, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, and Hong Kong’s WMA Space and Empty Gallery.

Filmography
2013 Uncle Fai
2014 Brother Key
2014 32 and 4
2016 No Song to Sing
2017 Call Me Mrs Chan
2019 Searching Lau
2022 Lost a Part Of
2023 A Conversation about Our Undulating Things
2024 A Room of Many Rooms
2025 Map of Traces
Credit
Cinematographer/Editor|CHAN Hau-chun
Music & Sound Design|CHUI Chi-Yin
Print Source
CHAN Hau-chun|chcvpc@gmail.com

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