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“Parasitical filmmaking strategies (Or, how familial relationships influence our filmmaking)," with John Torres and Shireen Seno

March 20, 2025 | 3:00PM - 5:00PM
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In-person
Asian Institute, Southeast Asia Seminar Series

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Location | CDRS at MN3230, Third Floor, Maanjiwe nendamowinan Building, UTM Campus
About the Event:
 
How do familial relationships influence filmmaking practices? In this artist talk, acclaimed Filipino filmmakers John Torres and Shireen Seno explore this question by stepping us through their own artistic practice, which crosses academic, gallery, film festival, and museum spaces. In addition, they will discuss their work with Los Otros, a critically acclaimed film and video platform committed to the intersections of film and art. All are welcome.
 
About the Speakers:
 
John Torres is an independent filmmaker, musician and writer, known for his highly personal and poetic style. He co-runs Los Otros, a Manila-based space, film lab, and platform committed to the intersections of film and art, with a focus on process over product. His work fictionalizes and reworks personal and found documentations of love, family relations, and memory in relation to current events, hearsays, myth, and folklore. Weaving together archival clips, found footage, and visually powerful imagery, his films unfold narrative structures, often with strong autobiographical references, that defy conventional tropes and genres.
 
Shireen Seno is an artist and filmmaker whose work addresses memory, history, and image-making, often in relation to the idea of home. A recipient of the 2018 Thirteen Artists Award from the Cultural Center of the Philippines, she is known for her films which have won awards at Rotterdam, Punto de Vista, Shanghai, Olhar de Cinema, Vladivostok, Jogja-Netpac, and Lima Independiente and have screened at numerous international festivals and art institutions. Seno was a 2022 Film Fellow of the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin program and 2023 Visiting Professor for ArteVisione at c/o in Milan. Her first solo exhibition in Europe, "A child dies, a child plays, a woman is born, a woman dies, a bird arrives, a bird flies off," at daadgalerie in Berlin in 2023, travelled to Esplanade - Theatres By the Bay in Singapore in 2024. Her work is in the collections of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive.
Hosted by the Department of Visual Studies and cosponsored by the Collaborative Digital Research Space, Southeast Asia Seminar Series at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Cinema Studies Institute, with support from Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival.
Asian Institute, Southeast Asia Seminar Series
Arba Bardhi asian.institute@utoronto.ca

Speakers

Shireen Seno

John Torres