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You Don’t Have to Go Home, But…

Directed by Aidan Un

You Don’t Have to Go Home, But . . . is an ode to dancing bodies, a grimy love letter to Philly, a story about what to do when the DJ has played the last song, the club’s lights come on and you gotta go . . . somewhere. Following dancers at different stages of their artistic lives, with legendary party Second Sundae as backdrop, this film examines the possibility of spiritual fulfillment in a socioeconomic configuration that ultimately doesn’t value the practices that make us free.

Directed by Aidan Un
Produced by Steve ‘Believe’ Lunger

Director’s Bio: Aidan Un is a French-Korean filmmaker based in Philadelphia for the past 17 years. When he’s not making films you can catch him at a Capoeira roda or drumming with Korean Percussion Ensemble 우리얼 (URIOL).

Preceded By

Rock Springs

Directed by David Huang

A fictional retelling of the Rock Springs Chinese Massacre of 1885, in which over 30 Chinese miners were killed by their white counterparts in a labor dispute in Rock Springs, Wyoming.

Dates & Times

Past

Moore College of Art & Design

Sat, Nov 16
5:00 pm