You Don’t Have to Go Home, but…
- Audio description in-person & online
- Closed captions online
- Open captions in-person
Screenings
You Don’t Have to Go Home, but . . . is an ode to dancing bodies, a grimy love letter to Philadelphia, a story about what to do when the DJ has played the last song, the club’s lights have come on and you gotta go . . . somewhere. Following three dancers at different stages of their lives, with legendary Philly dance party Second Sundae as backdrop, this documentary film examines the possibility of spiritual fulfillment in a socioeconomic configuration that ultimately doesn’t value the practices that make us free.
Thank you to our screening partners: Collective Climb and Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival and urban movement arts and Philadelphia Dance Company (philadanco)
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Directors Spotlight
Aidan Un
Director
Aidan is a French-Korean filmmaker based in Philadelphia. He’s fascinated with music, moving bodies, culture, and matters of the spirit. Besides making films, Aidan is a member of Korean Percussion ensemble URIOL and has been a practitioner of Capoeira Angola since 2013.
- Runtime 80 minutes
- Country United States
- Language English
- Director Aidan Un
- Cast Bryant Lee (“Diddy”), Jazmin Gilbert (“Jenesis”), Christian Walker (“Mach Phive”), Anthony Lloyd (“Steps”)
- Cinematographer Aidan Un
- Screenwriter Aidan Un & Vince Johnson
- Composer Alex Shaw, Daniel Barbiero
- Editor Aidan Un
- Producer Mark Wong
- Executive Producer Steve Lunger
- Premiere World