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Grasshopper Film Acquires ‘Holding Back the Tide,’ Queer Hybrid Documentary About Fate of New York’s Oysters (EXCLUSIVE)

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Christopher Vourlias Grasshopper Film has acquired North American distribution rights to “Holding Back the Tide,” Emily Packer’s meditation on New York’s oysters and their transformations in the face of an uncertain future.

The film, which world premiered at DOC NYC last fall, plays this week at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival. According to the official synopsis, “Holding Back the Tide” is “an impressionistic hybrid documentary that traces the oyster through its many life cycles in New York, once the world’s oyster capital.

Now their specter haunts the city through queer characters embodying ancient myth, discovering the overlooked history and biology of the bivalve that built the city.

As environmentalists restore them to the harbor, we look to the oyster as a queer icon, entangled with nature, with much to teach about our continued survival.” Writer-director-producer Emily Packer is a non-binary, queer, experimental filmmaker and editor with an interest in geography and hybrid formats. “‘Holding Back the Tide’ was made with intersectional queer values, queer practices and LGBTQIA+ collaborators,” Packer said in a director’s statement, adding that “our creative choices [were] deeply rooted in our research and incorporate our subjects’ Black, Indigenous, immigrant and working-class histories.” Packer’s previous work has been screened at film festivals and theaters across the country, including at Anthology Film Archives, the BlackStar Film Festival and DOC NYC.

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