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Aijo
2006, 48 min

Aijo is a film that looks at an often ignored necessity: love.
The word Aijo means love in Japanese. The film begins its rollercoaster journey with Donald, the protagonist, searching for love at the train tracks in Tokyo. The surreal and at times frightening composition of this film leaves us with few questions, and instead exposes us to the feeling of what Aijo can be. Words by the Media


Year of the Rooster
2005, 61 min

Year of the Rooster focuses on social injustice and apathy.
Year of the Rooster is Feeling Films debut production and made its world premiere at the 2005 Rivers' Edge Film Festival. According to the traditional Chinese calendar, 2005 is the year of the wood rooster. The crowing sound made by the wood rooster is thought to awaken people from their inner-sleep. Words by the Media


Remember Me
2005, 58 min

How do you want people to remember you?
Our second narrative documentary, Remember Me, takes a meditative visual and musical journey as to what loss means through the real life people Donald meets. Remember Me raises the difficult question; “How do you want people to remember you?” We hope that this film leaves you with a unique film experience and with the feeling of wanting to be remembered.