
Still Moving: A Transborder Film Showcase is a short film program that explores themes of (im)mobility, migration, and border crossing along the U.S.-Mexico border. Curated by Brandy Wang (founder, Sorry Not Sorry), the program brings together filmmakers from both sides of the border and draws an analogy between moving images and migrating bodies.
The filmmakers’ works locate migrating bodies, affects, and memories through relics, artifacts, and ruptures in spacetime, traversing mediums and experimental methods. Presenting these films in conversation, Still Moving questions the continuity of colonial time and elevates the lives suspended between motion and stillness—the undocumented, the displaced, the disappeared, and the rendered ghostlike in this space we co-dwell. Through this program, we call out violent border regimes, colonial forces, and capitalist extractions that loom around collective experiences of migration across the U.S.-Mexico border. At some times, our migrating bodies become an exhibition of the border; at other times, the bodies become the border itself.
Speaking in the present continuous tense, Still Moving is a call to bear witness and take action: migrating, gathering, resisting and remembering. This screening aims to bring our local community together and cultivate a shared space for reflection, connection, and healing. Following the films, we invite all audiences and filmmakers to join small group conversations and share their thoughts and experiences.
Still Moving initially screened at Mingei International Museum in San Diego, California. To expand the program’s access and engage with more diverse locales and temporalities, we are looking to partner with global art organizations, academic institutions, and microcinemas to create localized experiences and conversations. For partnership inquiries, please contact: lopex@thetff.org
Still Moving: A Transborder Film Showcase at Mingei International Museum, © Transborder Film Foundation; Photographer: Paolo Zuñiga
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