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Sylvia Schedelbauer's interest in filmmaking is fueled by the need to explore the personal and cultural effects of her half-German and half-Japanese heritage. At the crossroads of disparate cultures, she finds herself continually oscillating between different places of belonging while mediating inter-cultural relationships. Her films negotiate the space between broader historical narratives and personal, psychological realms mainly through poetic manipulations of found and archival footage.

 

 
 
 
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I think her work, in a very personal way, deals with the vulnerability
of memory, the fragility of dreams, and the longing for a proper place
and a proper past in between fields of contesting ideologies, worlds,
and nations.

In other words, they don't evoke the sense of alienation
as much as that of weightlessness, where one's life is not a product of destiny, but rather of a series of accidents that can be questioned, glossed over, or even forgotten. –-
James T. Hong
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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