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VIDEO / SF Ho reads from “George the Parasite” to launch Issue 3.41 in Summer 2020

To celebrate the launch of Issue 3.41 (Summer 2020)The Capilano Review presents a short film featuring issue contributor S F Ho produced in collaboration with filmmaker Israel Seoane.

This film is one in a series of three films produced as part of The Capilano Review‘s 2020 COVID-responsive public programming. View the other films in the series here.

 

 

About the Contributors

S F HO is a 90% chill 10% not artist who’s into community building, books, and being sort of boring. They recently finished writing a short novella about aliens, love, and boundaries tentatively called George the Parasite.

ISRAEL SEOANE (b. 1982, Valladolid, Spain) has a passion for collaborating with creative minds to translate their thoughts into moving images, creating beautiful audiovisual content and inspiring audiences. As a cinematographer, Seoane co-directed, with Miguel Llansó, the short film Chigger Ale (Locarno International Film Festival, 2013), and was the associate producer and director of photography for the feature film Crumbs (Rotterdam International Festival, 2015). He has also worked with documentary directors such as Peter Chinn (Hopes of Ethiopia, commissioned by the British Council), Quino Piñero (Roaring Abyss: Womex, 2015; New Voices in an Old Flower: International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2017), Silvia Rey (Wan Xia, the last light of sunset: Documentamadrid, 2018), and Candice Vallantin (Holy Cow: AlJazeera Documentary Network, 2019). He recently completed his third fiction feature, directed by Miguel Llansó, Jesus shows you the way to the highway (Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival, 2019).

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