Saguenay international
short film festival

Synopsis

Silk Spun tells the history of three generations of women from a Vietnamese family since their arrival in Quebec in 1975. In the intimacy and vulnerability of her intergenerational relationships, the director exposes the contextual disparities transforming the relationship to individual identity among the women of her family.

Production :
N/A
Distribution :
La Distributrice de films
Music :
Étienne Lavallée and Charlotte Sansfaçon Lévesque
Sound designer :
Samuele Cacchione-Martiliani
Screenplay :
Marguerite Ranger
Editing :
Jorge A. Montoya
Cinematographer :
Raphaël B. Lévesque
Artistic direction :
Eva Duchesneau

In competition for :


Best Documentary

FIPRESCI award

Audience award Official competition

Jury Award

Direction
  • Marguerite Ranger

    Marguerite Ranger is a Quebec-Vietnamese artist based in Montreal, whose work revolves around video art, film photography and drawing. She began her studies in Art History and Cinema at Concordia University, before turning to a bachelor’s degree in Film Production at UQAM. Through her immersive visuals, Marguerite questions childhood reminiscence, dual identity and art as a therapeutic device. Her work revolves around retrospection as a motor for transformation and evolution. Her practice continually strives to be part of a perspective of healing, immersion, and union.