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What Rules the Invisible

June 26, 2022 0h 10m

Released 4 years ago in 2022. What Rules the Invisible is a documentary film. directed by Tiffany Sia. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

What Rules The Invisible is a short film that upturns archival travelogue footage shot in Hong Kong. Spanning reappropriated amateur footage across the 20th century, the sojourner’s gaze—distanced, distorted and even voyeuristic—shows tropes and patterns. The same shots repeat across decades, from landscape to cityscape to street scenes. Sometimes the footage reveals more about the traveler himself, such as a sequence where the camera curiously tracks the hips and bare legs of women wearing cheongsam crossing a busy intersection. Sia’s essay film studies these travelogues to find indignant subjects glaring back at the camera, or figures on the edges of the frame who appear pixelated and phantasmic, showing the patina of the footage’s circulation. Meanwhile, intertitles intermittently punctuate this footage with an oral history of Hong Kong, as told by Sia’s mother who describes colonial police, excrement and hauntings in Kowloon of the postwar era.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 26, 2022 3 years ago
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Runtime 0h 10m 10 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

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Production Details

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Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is What Rules the Invisible about?

What Rules The Invisible is a short film that upturns archival travelogue footage shot in Hong Kong. Spanning reappropriated amateur footage across the 20th century, the sojourner’s gaze—distan...

Who directed What Rules the Invisible?

What Rules the Invisible was directed by Tiffany Sia.

How long is What Rules the Invisible?

What Rules the Invisible has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).

When was What Rules the Invisible released?

What Rules the Invisible was released on June 26, 2022 in theaters.