Tsang's prolific (and frequently collaborative) creative output includes the award - winning
documentary Wildness (2012), which focuses on the denizens of L.A.'s historic Latin / LGBT nightclub Silver Platter and the parties organized there by Tsang with DJs NGUZUNGUZU and Total Freedom.
Not exact matches
Wildness, her first feature film, premiered at the Museum of Modern Art's 2012
Documentary Fortnight and won the Outfest 2012 Grand Jury Award for Outstanding
Documentary.
Her
documentary feature
WILDNESS (2012) won the Grand Jury Prize at OUTFEST, and her recent fiction short YOU»RE DEAD TO ME (2014) premiered on PBS and won a 2014 Imagen Award.
Tsang's first feature
WILDNESS premiered at MoMA's
Documentary Fortnight, and won the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding
Documentary at Outfest in Los Angeles.
His first feature
WILDNESS won multiple awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding
Documentary at Outfest 2012.
Rooted in the tropical underground of Los Angeles nightlife,
WILDNESS is a
documentary portrait of the Silver Platter, a historic bar in the MacArthur Park area that has been home for Latin / LBGT immigrant communities since 1963.
WILDNESS first premiered at MoMA's
Documentary Fortnight and has been screened as an official selection at the SXSW Film Festival and as part of the 2012 Whitney Biennial.
In 2012 Tsang participated in the Whitney, Gwangju and Liverpool Biennials while her first feature film
WILDNESS won the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding
Documentary at Outfest.
2012 The Contenders, MoMA, NY Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, UK SANFIC 8 Film Festival, Santiago, Chile
WILDNESS, Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, MI Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, UK Frieze Film, Frieze Foundation, Frieze Art Fair, London, UK
Documentary Fortnight, MoMa, NY