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Festival 2025
Floating in Ecosystems


BeyondPay What You Can
Curated by
Indigo Korres
Running time
90 mins
BeyondPay What You Can

This screening brings together the work of queer East and Southeast Asian artists based in Scotland, showcasing bold explorations of identity, transformation, and community. The films in this programme experiment with dynamic visual narratives that challenge cultural and bodily boundaries, blurring the lines between reality and fiction, self and other. From fictional work to artist moving image work, these films offer a range of experiences where body and identity intersect with culture and memory. Florence To will introduce this event by presenting an expansive overview of queer East and Southeast Asian filmmaking in Scotland today.


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3 May 2025, 1:00 PM
Rio Cinema 
Strangers
2023
Directed by
Klarissa Webster
Running time
4 mins
Two people's worlds collide in a graveyard. One is dealing with a near loss, the other still harbours pain after many years.

In the penumbra, the strange wave
2022
Directed by
Wei Zhang
Running time
11 mins
Zhang explores their personal trauma through a blend of media forms and techniques, creating an alternate reality with symbolic characters representing complex emotions.

Fluid
2016
Directed by
Wei Zhou
Running time
13 mins
The filmmaker traces their personal experiences of love and desire as a queer Chinese woman.

body is/​as landscape
2020
Directed by
Joanne Lee
Running time
13 mins
Filming various sites across Scotland, the filmmaker seeks to uncover the frames of references we use to understand and relate to these landscapes. They attempt to situate themself among these places of absence and ruin by observing the world from both in front of and behind the camera.

In Conversation with
2024
Directed by
Eye Suriyanon
Running time
11 mins
Commissioned by The Children's Parliament, the drawings and sound effects of this film were created by the students from Doune Primary School, Stirling. This collaboration between the filmmaker and the students is part of an ongoing investigation and conversation about children's rights and AI.

Narratives and Counternarratives
2022
Directed by
Chaoying Rao
Running time
9 mins
The persistent fetishisation of Asian women is dissected through collaging techniques. Questioning the ideas of the ‘Asian mystique’ and how it manifests in popular culture, the film examines how the legacy of orientalism continues to manifest in spaces both physical and digital.

Wah Yen
2024
Directed by
Wei Zhang
Running time
29 mins
In 1970s Glasgow, queer and neurodivergent Chinese immigrant Chen explores their emerging kinship with Scottish shipbuilder James. Using 3D animation, archival footage, and drag, Chen’s intimate relationships and struggles are brought to life.

Curator Biography



Indigo Korres (she/her) is a trans and queer multi-media artist. She currently works as a freelance Film Curator, Creative Producer, and the Director of Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF). She also co-created and produces her own podcast Changing the Frame, focusing on trans and/or non-binary people working in the film industries.

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Presented in partnership with Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF)