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In 2020, a bulk carrier ran aground off the coast of Mauritius, causing the region's worst ecological disaster. This short, hand-animated documentary bears witness to the impact of the event on local communities. 

SYNOPSIS

In 2020, a bulk carrier ran aground off the coast of Mauritius, causing the region's worst ecological disaster. This short, hand-animated documentary bears witness to the impact of the event on local communities.

Theme(s): , Environnement, Human Rights

DETAILS

Director | , Kim Yip Tong
Year | , 2024
Country | , Mauricius
Duration | 13 minutes
Original language | , Creole, English, French
Subtitles | , French
Image | Kim Yip Tong
Sound | Isseyen Sannassy Pily, Pierre George
Editing | Kim Yip Tong
Screenplay | Kim Yip Tong

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Kim Yip Tong

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Kim Yip Tong is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker from Mauritius whose practice blends painting, animation, installation, and collaborative research. She questions post-colonial identities in the context of the ecological crisis, reflecting on the collective embodied self, through sensory and immersive narratives. Cultivating stories of interdependence and coexistence, positioning art as a form of resistance and vessel of compassion.

UPCOMING SCREENINGS

SCREENING 1

20 July 2026 pm31 20h45

Parc des Faubourgs 

This film is included in screening Short films competition – Program #1

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