An allegory about love, loneliness and the healing power of acceptance, “Rock Garden: a love story” is the tale of two neighbors who struggle and toil with everyday existence and how the most unlikely of objects changes them both. Described as “absolutely beautiful” by director Atom Egoyan, “Rock Garden: a love story” is seemingly a tale about two warring neighbours, but reveals itself as a social commentary on sexual and gender identity. Its unexpected plot twist illustrates how in the most unlikely of ways, we can be freed from our selves. With no dialogue, the film features deeply textured music and layered visuals. Gloria Kim uses magical realism to give a unique spin on the human experience.
Rock Garden: a love story
- Film Maker
- Kim, Gloria
- Year
- 2007
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 35mm
- Length
- 11
- Genre
- narrative, queer
- Category
- Asian, LGBTQ, Race + Ethnicity, sexuality, Work by Women

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