“By 2036, data loss has become a thing of the past. All digital media is instantly uploaded to the internet and permanently stored in the cloud, safely backed-up on servers scattered around the world. Only a handful of small businesses in the world have the expertise to recover data from pre-cloud devices. On a hot summer day, a young man named Kai visits Digital Antiquities, a store in eastern Pennsylvania specializing in data recovery and sales of vintage electronics. He shows Cat, the store’s only employee, an old compact disc left to him from his deceased mother and asks her to recover its contents. Will Cat help him find a working CD reader? And what will they discover among the contents of the disc?….
J.P. Chan
Writer, Director
J.P. Chan is a self-taught filmmaker and playwright living in New York City. His award-winning short films have screened at film festivals around the world and his plays have had productions and readings in New York and Chicago. He is a member of the Ma-Yi Writers Lab, holds a graduate degree in urban planning from New York University and is a LEED Accredited Professional.
Rich Wong
Director of Photography, Editor
Rich Wong is best known for directing, producing, shooting, and editing the critically acclaimed Colma: The Musical, the winner of numerous awards, a rave Manohla Dargis New York Times review, and theatrical and DVD distribution with Roadside Pictures. Wong also shot two feature films for director Wayne Wang, including Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. He shot J.P. Chan’s previous short Empire Corner and the two plan to shoot a microbudget feature in China.
Mynette Louie
Executive Producer
Mynette Louie is a New York-based independent film producer. She produced Tze Chun’s award-winning Children of Invention, which premiered at Sundance 2009, played more than 50 film festivals, won 17 festival awards, and was released theatrically in eight cities in 2010. She co-produced Andrew Bujalski’s Mutual Appreciation, which was named one of the top 10 films of 2006 by Entertainment Weekly, Film Comment, The Village Voice, Artforum, Greencine, and The Onion’s AV Club, among others. Louie has also produced several award-winning narrative short films by minority and women directors that have screened at film festivals worldwide.
Diane Houslin
Producer
Diane Houslin is a New York City-based television and film producer. She has produced series for several broadcast and cable networks, including HBO, MTV, ESPN, PBS, MSNBC, and the Disney Channel. Her first short film Morning Breath received a special jury prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. Houslin served as executive producer on the feature documentary Through the Fire and directed and produced the feature documentary Lay It On the Line.
Cast Bios
Jo Mei — Cat
Jo Mei is a fourth-year drama student at The Juilliard School in New York City. She has appeared in three previous short films by J.P. Chan: Beijing Haze, I Don’t Sleep I Dream, and Empire Corner.
Corey Hawkins — Kai
Corey Hawkins is a fourth-year drama student at The Juilliard School in New York City. He previously appeared in J.P. Chan’s Empire Corner and in Rich Wong’s Wu Is Dead.”
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wolfthomas (11. Januar 2012). "Digital Antiquities" by JP Chan. Archivalia. Abgerufen am 15. Januar 2025 von https://doi.org/10.58079/bmk3