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Film Night: Holding the Unsaid
Bringing together four short works by filmmaker Adrià Guxens, this film night traces an intimate cartography of distance, memory and belonging across Asia and Europe. Guxens approaches each territory not as an outsider looking in, but as a listener—tuning into fragile gestures, suspended atmospheres, and the quiet tensions of identity. The screening will be followed by a live Q&A with the filmmaker.
Bringing together four short works by Adrià Guxens, this programme traces an intimate cartography of distance, memory and belonging across Asia and Europe. Based in Barcelona yet deeply attentive to Asian cultural contexts, Guxens approaches each territory not as an outsider looking in, but as a listener—tuning into fragile gestures, suspended atmospheres, and the quiet tensions of identity.
The three films set in China — I Don’t Think It Is Going to Rain (2019), A Distant Noise (2023), and A Hacca Song (2024) — form a trilogy on contemporary China’s generational gap, unfolding across pre- and post-pandemic years. Moving between observation and quiet narrative, the films linger in suspended moments—where environment, voice and song become carriers of history and change.
Completing the programme is Kokuhaku (2024), a Spanish-Japanese queer short movie centered on Tadashi. In this work, confession serves both as a narrative device and a means of cultural negotiation. The film delicately explores vulnerability, intergenerational silences, and the complexities of queer identity across linguistic and cultural borders.
Together, these four works reveal a filmmaker engaged in sustained dialogue with Asia through proximity and care. They pose questions about approaching another culture without appropriation and about how cinema can hold space for ambiguity.
After Talk
The screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Adrià Guxens, offering audiences the opportunity to delve deeper into his process, long-term engagement with Asian contexts, and the ethics of cross-cultural storytelling in contemporary short cinema.
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Credits
This performance is a part of AECFest, a multidisciplinary public arts festival that alternates annually between Asia and Europe. In 2026, it will be presented as a festival-in-a-festival within SPRING, taking place from May 14 to 23. This edition marks the third consecutive year that AECFest is hosted within a major international festival platform, following editions in Italy (2024) and China (2025).
The Asia-Europe Cultural Festival (AECFest) is organized by Asia Europe Foundation with the financial support of the People’s Republic of China and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.