From “Case of the Black Witch” in Captain America Comics #8, November 1941. Otto Binder script, Jack Kirby pencils, Joe Simon inks.
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From “Case of the Black Witch” in Captain America Comics #8, November 1941. Otto Binder script, Jack Kirby pencils, Joe Simon inks.
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Small Pleasures by Karin Lee. 2012.
Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, Karin Lee is a filmmaker who focuses on the stories of women and Chinese-Canadians. Lee has received multiple awards for her work, including a Canadian Screen Award and a Spotlight Award from Vancouver Women in Film and Video Society. Recurring themes of trans-Pacific migration, gender, identity and intercultural contact surface in her oeuvre.
Set in the late 1800's in Barkerville, Canada, Small Pleasures depicts a Chinese woman with bound feet explaining the custom to a white woman and a First Nations woman. The three women try to convey complex ideas about feminist resistance to ear other through a common language - Chinook Jargon - an intercultural trade language used throughout the Pacific Coast until the early 1900s. The film explores how marginalized women in late nineteenth century rural Canada create individual identities in a world prescribed to fit the needs of men. Heavily influenced by Lee’s family history, Small Pleasures is inspired by Lee’s great-grandmother Tsang Ho Shee, who herself had bound feet when she arrived in Barkerville in 1901.
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From "Case of the Black Witch" in Captain America Comics #8, November 1941. Otto Binder script, Jack Kirby pencils, Joe Simon inks.
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Opinião | "I Know You're In There"
Opinião | “I Know You’re In There”
Realização: Robert Lawson Gordon Argumento: Robert Lawson Gordon Com: Will Hurst, Karin Lee, Grainne McDermott, Minae Noji, Mindee de Lancey Género: Terror, Thriller
Após o suicídio da sua mãe, Tom decide que tem de recompensar o tempo que não passou com a sua irmã – esta não se consegue mover ou falar devido à sua doença.
Tom deixa a sua mulher em casa e leva a sua irmã até à casa onde a sua mãe…
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