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Courtesy of Sundance Institute
Filmmaker Julian Doan faced a strange challenge while making his short film “Raspberry.”
“How do you make a film about a banal, boring and unembellished death interesting in seven minutes?” Doan said. “This was something I wanted to capture. I wanted someone to experience the gravity of the situation.”
“Raspberry,” which is available for on-demand screening starting Friday, Jan. 28, during the Sundance Film Festival, is about an Asian family that has to say goodbye to their dead father as the undertakers prepare to take his body to the mortuary.
To overcome the challenge, Doan relied on his cast that includes Raymond Lee, Alexis Rhee, Joseph Lee and Gihee Hong, who play the grieving family members, and Molly Leland and Matt Kelly, who portray the undertakers.