Mary & Myself

20136 min 57 secFilm: Animation

Direction: Sam Decoste

Production: Annette ClarkeRavida Din

Script: Sam Decoste

Mary & Myself is a story within a story, a meta-narrative about two Chinese Canadian women making their theatrical debut playing “comfort women” in The Vagina Monologues.
Fusing activism and performance, this short animated documentary honours the thousands of girls and women from Korea, China, Japan and the Philippines who were forced into sexual slavery—into providing “comfort” to soldiers in the Imperial Japanese military during the 1930s and ’40s.
Jia Tsu Thompson and Mary Mohammed spend long hours rehearsing at Mu Lan Teahouse in Halifax, where they read their lines over and over, sip tea, and recount buried stories of war. As they diligently practise together and at home, they come to have their own personal catharses.
While Mary can’t stop crying, Jia Tsu boils over in anger. In this imaginative animated world, the two good friends spin in circles of sadness, humour, and forgiveness in a gigantic teacup, and eventually ace their big night.

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  • Social Issues > Violence Against Women
  • Women > Violence Against Women

Credits


writer
Sam Decoste
director
Sam Decoste
animator
Sam Decoste
producer
Annette Clarke
narration
Jia Tsu Thompson
original music
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
sound design
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
sound recordist
Alex Salter
dialogue editor
Tristan Capacchione
Tom Elliot
foley
Karla Baumgardner
musician
Dave Gossage
Amanda Keesmaat
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
digital animation assistant
Lindell Smith
photo research
Yi Wen Guo
translation
Yi Wen Guo
foley recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
music mix
Luc Léger
online editor
Doug Woods
assistant on-line editor
Kevin Riley
re-recording
Jean Paul Vialard
technical coordinator
Steve Hallé
production supervisor
Candice Desormeaux
Roz Power
production coordinator
Stephanie Coolen
Vanessa Larsen
marketing manager
Melissa Wheeler
centre administrator
John William Lutz
Leslie Anne Poyntz
executive producer
Ravida Din