Part science movie, part storybook, “Bug Girl” is an ecological fable. While searching for her lost cat, a young girl accidentally swallows a bee. Macrocosmic and microcosmic worlds collide and the young girl enters the biotech garden. Here, innocence is lost and her journey transforms into a visual tumble through nature, biology and consciousness. “Bug Girl” is primarily intended to be an installation piece shown in a gallery context. However, it can also be screened as a single-channel work. For the installation, the image is projected onto a circular screen with surround sound. Contact the CFMDC for fees and technical details.
Bug Girl
- Film Maker
- Rynard, Susan
- Year
- 2003
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 5
- Genre
- Animation, experimental, Installation, narrative
- Category
- Childhood, children, Earth, Ecology, environment, science/medicine, Work about Women, Work by Women, Youth


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