On July 5th, 2016, filmmaker Sean Wang moved across the country to live and work in New York City for one year. A personal documentary of his year, chronicled by voicemails from his mother back home.
In Kaohsiung, Taiwan, a few residents refuse to leave their now-abandoned village.
Blocks of white marble from a Greek quarry are shipped to China, where sculptors turn them into Hellenistic-style statues and columns. The leftover grit is processed into fridge magnets and other souvenirs, which are returned to Europe and sold to Chinese tourists.
A portrait of growing up told through filmmaker Sean Wang's middle school yearbook. Go Hornets.