Guián


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Born into the Chinese community of Costa Rica, Nicole Chi Amén was never able to communicate with her grandmother Guián, who did not speak Spanish. After her grandmother’s death, the filmmaker embarked on a journey to China to reconnect with her roots and to reinvent, through cinema, the dialogue she never had the chance to share.



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Nicole Chi Amén

Actor

Miryam Charles

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Languages connect us, but they also separate us. Between generations, across continents, they sometimes draw invisible boundaries at the very heart of families. How can one express love when words fail? How can memory be passed on when it meets the untranslatable? It is in this fragile space, between silence and inheritance, that Nicole Chi Amén’s film takes place.

Rather than a genealogical investigation or a linear narrative, the filmmaker composes a work of traces and resonances. Every filmed gesture becomes an attempt at connection, every shot a space where bonds interrupted by exile are reinvented. Her camera captures the details of daily life, faces, and silences, to convey what language can no longer carry.

This first feature documentary thus explores transmission through absence, revealing that identity is not limited to a spoken language, but is also built in the gaps, the fractures, and the misunderstandings. By filming what remains when words are lacking, Nicole Chi Amén offers us a sensitive meditation on diasporic memory and the possibility of legacy through cinema.

 

Miryam Charles
Filmmaker


  • Français

    Français

    1h16

    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
  • English

    English

    1h16

    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
  • Année 2023
  • Pays Costa Rica
  • Durée 76
  • Producteur Noche Negra Producciones
  • Langue Spanish, Mandarin, Chinese Regional Dialects
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court After her grandmother’s passing, Nicole decides to travel to China for the first time to find the home she left when she emigrated to Costa Rica.
  • Mention festival Special Mention, Burning Lights Competition · Visions du Réel 2023
  • Ordre 3

Languages connect us, but they also separate us. Between generations, across continents, they sometimes draw invisible boundaries at the very heart of families. How can one express love when words fail? How can memory be passed on when it meets the untranslatable? It is in this fragile space, between silence and inheritance, that Nicole Chi Amén’s film takes place.

Rather than a genealogical investigation or a linear narrative, the filmmaker composes a work of traces and resonances. Every filmed gesture becomes an attempt at connection, every shot a space where bonds interrupted by exile are reinvented. Her camera captures the details of daily life, faces, and silences, to convey what language can no longer carry.

This first feature documentary thus explores transmission through absence, revealing that identity is not limited to a spoken language, but is also built in the gaps, the fractures, and the misunderstandings. By filming what remains when words are lacking, Nicole Chi Amén offers us a sensitive meditation on diasporic memory and the possibility of legacy through cinema.

 

Miryam Charles
Filmmaker


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 1h16
    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
    1h16
  • English

    English


    Duration: 1h16
    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
    1h16
  • Année 2023
  • Pays Costa Rica
  • Durée 76
  • Producteur Noche Negra Producciones
  • Langue Spanish, Mandarin, Chinese Regional Dialects
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court After her grandmother’s passing, Nicole decides to travel to China for the first time to find the home she left when she emigrated to Costa Rica.
  • Mention festival Special Mention, Burning Lights Competition · Visions du Réel 2023
  • Ordre 3

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