What's Happening?
Phuong Mai Nguyen's animated film 'In Waves' opens Cannes Critics’ Week, telling the story of AJ, a shy teenager who falls in love with Kristen, a surfing enthusiast. The film, based on AJ Dungo's graphic novel, explores themes of love, loss, and connection
to nature. Nguyen, initially unfamiliar with surfing, was drawn to the story's deeper philosophical elements. The film is a tribute to Kristen, Dungo's first love, who was gravely ill. Nguyen's personal connection to the story and her cultural background as a Vietnamese immigrant add layers to the film's narrative.
Why It's Important?
'In Waves' highlights the power of animation to convey intimate and emotional stories. By adapting a real-life narrative, Nguyen brings attention to the universal themes of love and grief, resonating with audiences across cultures. The film's inclusion in Cannes Critics’ Week underscores the growing recognition of diverse voices in animation and the importance of representation in storytelling. Nguyen's work may inspire other filmmakers to explore personal and culturally significant stories through animation.
What's Next?
Following its premiere at Cannes, 'In Waves' may see increased interest from international distributors, potentially reaching a wider audience. The film's success could pave the way for more animated films that tackle complex emotional themes. Nguyen's approach to storytelling may influence future projects, encouraging filmmakers to draw from personal experiences and cultural backgrounds. The film's reception could also impact discussions on the role of animation in addressing serious topics.











