Myth (Australia) by Oliver Whitehouse
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An interpolation of the myth of Meng Po (孟婆), the Chinese deity of forgetfulness who lives in the tenth version of Hell. Drawing inspiration from experimental asian cinema, in MYTH, ancient folklore collides with historical events and personal narratives to form a lamentation for the ways we record our lives, and the memories lost in the process.
Running time: 00:07:00
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