THE CHICKEN / Short Fiction / 2020
On an unseasonably hot day in November, Hiro, a young Japanese immigrant in New York City, decides to butcher a live chicken for dinner. Showing around his cousin Kei, who is visiting from Japan, they run into a medical emergency on the street. After the pair mishandles the situation—causing more harm than good while trying to help—Hiro cannot bring himself to kill the chicken.
Throughout, Kei observes his cousin’s new lifestyle as Hiro and his wife prepare for their move to New York’s Chinatown ahead of the birth of their first child. Kei is excited for Hiro but can not help noticing the small hypocrisies in his cousin's actions. As the day wears on, the results of Hiro and Kei’s small acts seem to insist on the ways that their lives are witness to, or complicit in, the structural violence happening all around them.
The film is an adaptation of the short story “An Afternoon On November 3rd” by Naoya Shiga, one of Japan’s most venerated writers of the early 20th century. Taking cues from the premise of Shiga’s century-old story, which gave voice to the emotional unease of witnessing a military exercise during a walk with a live duck, The Chicken expands on the ways that structural violence insidiously permeates daily life. Police presence, access to healthcare, gentrification by the well-meaning liberal middle class—the film translates the story into present-day New York through the lens of being Japanese in America.
starring JUNSHIN SOGA, TAIJU NAKANE, SANDRA MAREN SCHNEIDER
writer-director NEO SORA
cinematographer BILL KIRSTEIN
producers ALBERT THOLEN, AIKO MASUBUCHI, JOÃO PERIERA-WEBBER, JACKSON SEGARS, JANE JI, KENTA KOGA
editors ALBERT THOLEN, DANIEL WITKIN
World Premiere
Locarno International Film Festival 2020
Official Selection
New York Film Festival 2020
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2021
Hamptons International Film Festival 2020
AFI Fest 2020
Indie Memphis 2020
San Diego Asian Film Festival 2020
Press
The Chicken de Neo Sora - Cahier du Cinéma, September 2020
10 Short Films Not to Miss at Locarno Film Festival - Variety
Locarno Competition Filmmaker Neo Sora Prepares Debut Feature ‘Earthquake’ - Variety
The Best Films from Locarno Shorts 2020 - Director’s Notes
What Not to Miss at the 2020 New York Film Festival - Hyperallergic
New York Stories That Play With Connection and Form Hyperallergic
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