Cui Yi is a media artist and professor at Colgate University, New York. Working through her ‘Migrating Cinema’ framework, she explores Indigenous filmmaking, expanded cinema, and shadow theatre. Her long-term collaboration in Tibetan regions since 2013 led to To Alexandra. Her work has received major awards at Oberhausen and Cinéma du Réel, and screened at Rotterdam, Viennale, and TIDF.
To Alexandra
To Alexandra
To Alexandra
A collage of letters and intertwined journeys across time. As explorer and writer Alexandra David-Néel recounts her Himalayan passage a century ago, a filmmaker reflects on encounters in Eastern Tibet. Across different media, both examine their positions as outsiders, dwelling on historical wounds and a self reshaped by the high plateau.
Cui Yi: ‘“Who was it written to? Who is it written to? Who will it be written to? If the consciousness behind the letters exists, can we have a dialogue?” These questions returned to me as I read the letters of Alexandra David-Néel, a writer and scholar whose Himalayan journeys were traces of her quest for truth.
Like Alexandra, I find myself an outsider in the snow lands, grappling with my place within a colonial history. I stand between East and West, the spiritual and the secular, asking where the path forward lies amid plagues, wars, and human ferocity.
I went to Eastern Tibet to teach filmmaking, yet received far more in return. Through the lenses of local filmmakers, I learned new ways of seeing the human and non-human worlds; their audiovisual landscape became integral to my own journey.’

