The Land Where Ghosts Could Speak
film
United Kingdom/China | 2024 | 14’03
In this deeply personal piece, Tianhui Wu explores the tension between memory and forgetting, unearthing forgotten histories through sleeptalking.
Using family archives and her own body as a medium, she navigates personal and collective trauma, revealing a broader conflict between individual identity and the unspoken violence that lingers within family and state.
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Screenings:
2025 Glasgow Short Film Festival
Won the Young Scottish Filmmaker Prize
2025 Lago Film Fest (Italy)
Won the PRINCÌPÎ Award
2025 Queer East Festival (London)
2025 SET Film Festival (London)
2025 Family Lens Film Fest (China)