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Q&A WITH
RUI SONG
Heirloom
Following his coming out, a young man is astonished to discover his parents not only knew but accepted
his homosexuality, contingent upon the condition that he must father a child to inherit the cherished
family heirloom. Overwhelmed, he engages in a heated dispute with his parents, yet the accidental
shattering of the heirloom unveils a long-buried secret..
2. How were you changed by the process of making
1. Why did you begin filming? HEIRLOOM?
As a director, my journey into filmmaking Initially inspired by real-life events around me, I
began with a passion for and exploration of wanted to create a story about LGBTQ+ issues
dance. It not only became a vehicle for my intertwined with surrogacy. However, upon further
personal expression and growth but also reflection, I decided I wanted to make a warm,
earned me recognition from peers and comedic film instead. Surrogacy is a serious topic, and
mentors on the competitive dance stage. I didn't want to take a definitive stance on it. Instead, I
Starting as a dance teacher, I gradually wanted to use surrogacy as an element to drive
gained opportunities to guide celebrities, the story forward, a catalyst rather than the main
stage performances, and live events. These theme. I incorporated elements of family heirlooms to
experiences opened the door to the world both connect and subvert the unpredictable
behind the screen, sparking a deep interest 3. What were the values imbued in making this film,
in filmmaking. After graduation, I chose to and where do those values
further my education at CCA, immersing come from?
myself in the intricate details of film As the director of "Heirloom," the values woven into
production. I aim to leverage the skills the fabric of this film stem from personal experiences,
cultivated through dance to leave my mark observations, and reflections. Love and acceptance
in the realms of music videos and are at the forefront, inspired by my own journey as a
commercial advertising, presenting member of the LGBTQ+ community navigating the
audiences with unique and impactful complexities of identity and relationships.
visual stories.