hi(ǝ)r is a short film of movement and choreography unfolding within intimate domestic and evocative spaces. Through the body, it traces the tension of desire inside a relationship as moments of harmony dissolve into misalignment and missed signals. Familiar gestures slip between the cliché, the sublime, and the awkward, revealing a season every relationship enters—a dance of disharmony, where one or both are not here in the same space nor can hear the other.
Produced, Directed, & Edited by
Milo de Prieto
Choreographed by
William Lu
With
Joseba Yerro Izaguirre
and
Gaetano Montecasino
Original music by Dexter Britain.
NOTE: hi(ǝ)r is the phonetic spelling of here and hear in English
Read about the making of hi(ǝ)r: Still hi(ǝ)r
Read an essay inspired by the film: here hi(ǝ)r hear



