'If we are to truly be ourselves, is it disrespectful to our ancestors before us who fought so hard for us to have a better life?' the film's director asked.
"If we are to truly be ourselves, is it disrespectful to our ancestors before us who fought so hard for us to have a better life?" the film's director asked.Oct. 13, 2020, 5:59 PM UTCShortly after Javi and Elsa learn that their grandmother has died, Javi decides to get ready for work instead of taking a day off to mourn.
It's a poignant moment in the new short film “Glimmer,” the directorial debut of Filipino American poet and writer Arianna Basco, who also wrote the screenplay and plays the role of Elsa. The 19-minute short is screening online at the L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival through October.Although Javi is queer, the heart of the story surrounds universal themes, Basco said: family, generational understanding, forgiveness, finding peace. It also unravels grief, healing and identity.
Elsa and Javi's relationship isn't explicitly established at any point in the film, though it’s revealed toward the end that Elsa is an aspect of Javi's personality — that they were having an internal dialogue with themselves. Grappling with identity and oneself is another theme in the story, which is what makes the roles in “Glimmer” ones that could be filled by different people, Basco said.
Even though the transgender community is often covered in broadcast and online or print news, written words don't always capture what goes through the minds of transgender individuals, he said.
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