Flying High, Longlist - Short Film - Non Fiction

Tau Lewis: Shreds of Memory

Crystal Kayiza

Art21

The patchwork approach to this film was inspired by Tau’s commitment to connecting her works in a tangible way—a material lineage that we spoke about extensively during our studio visits. It was a privilege to witness Tau’s creative process, including the collaboration in her studio, which felt like a chamber orchestra. The click of sewing machines, the movement up and down ladders, and the quiet exchanges between studio assistants was like an arrangement whose cues rely on an introspective, unhurried, and hyper-intentional conductor. Tau’s work offers a portal to explore spiritual realms and past lives. My hope is that this film offers a window into Tau’s silent conversation with the material.

Crystal Kayiza was raised in Oklahoma and is now a Brooklyn-based filmmaker. Named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s “25 New Faces of Independent Film,” she is a recipient of the Sundance Ignite Fellowship, Creative Culture Woman Filmmaker Fellowship and Sisters in Cinema Documentary Fellowship. Crystal is the recipient of the 2022 Documentary Development Initiative grant in partnership with HBO Documentary Films and The Gotham. Her film, Edgecombe, was an official selection of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by POV. Her short, See You Next Time, was an official selection of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and released by The New Yorker. Crystal was the winner of the 2020 Tribeca Through Her Lens grant with her film Rest Stop, which premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival and was selected for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. She is currently working on her first feature film, which received the 2021 Creative Capital Award.