Student filmmaker Nadia Kim's stop motion work, "Windglobe," was selected to appear in the 10th Annual Tri-Co Film Festival at Bryn Mawr Film Institute and received the festival's for "outstanding stop-motion animation with a unique attention to details and a story that is both powerful yet meditative."
Created last summer, "Windglobe" is inspired by Kim's spring 2020 semester in Edinburgh, Scotland. Kim muses, "How do I become a part of the motion of the city? The waves of the buildings, the noises that fill the air, the way the people walk? The city that I arrive to is one I’ve known from beyond the glass walls. Then, I realize that the walls have been broken."
The festival’s three short-film programs of students' works are available to screen for free through May 27. Visit the to learn more and reserve.
Kim also recently directed and designed the short film "Interlude," created as part of a Theater Program independent study with resident designer Maiko Matushima. The short is about a woman named Ophelia pulled back into her repressed past. Toeing the lines between dream and reality, Ophelia has a choice to make. Kim collaborated with Theater Program alum Olivia Xing '20 to create the narrative film. .
Nadia Kim is a filmmaker/writer and majored in comparative literature. Active in the Theater Program, Kim was a cast member in productions including Riot Antigone, The Wolves, and Deathbed Edition, and worked behind the scenes in others in technical production and design. She also participated in the Theater Program's workshops as a student in Advanced Performance Ensemble.
Learn more about the Theater Program and reach out for more information. BI-CO THEATER PROGRAM
Contact Us
Theater Program
Mark Lord, mlord@brynmawr.edu
Catharine Slusar, cslusar@brynmawr.edu
For more information:
Phone: 610-526-5300
Email: theater@brynmawr.edu.