A photo-montage love letter to the Filipina Domestic Workers of Hong Kong. This visual recreation of true memories shared by this community of 400,000 women (millions globally) follows one woman's plan to run away. Captured on Super-16 amidst the Hong Kong Protests, stills blend with motion to highlight the passionate Street Dancing of these women, and touch upon LGBTQ+ themes, issues of Workers' Rights, and Hong Kong's changing political landscape. From Chinese - Greek - American director Stefanos Tai, the film has been described as "La Jetée" meets "La La Land", and its use of stills vs. motion represent a bold new method of filmmaking: one which invites the viewer to viscerally experience the entrapment felt by these women, and their release into freedom when they dance. Among saturated and staid media coverage of these women, WDDFN paints these heroes beyond their job descriptions, as people full of talent, joy, and grace. The 2nd San Diego Filipino Film Festival's closing film is followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Stefanos Tai. (2022)
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