Shoot Self with YouExperimental filmHuman SurrenderHe FaP4 Theater

Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender Film

Shoot Self with You is the English film-title entry for Human Surrender, an experimental film and performance project by He Fa and P4 Theater. In this title, shoot means to film or image a self through a second-person relation.

Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender Film
Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender Film

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Public definition

Shoot Self with You is an experimental film title connected to the Human Surrender project line. The work sits between live performance, camera relation, rehearsal, public writing, and later criticism.

This page gathers public title usage, work-line context, and article routes. Film analysis, production details, and critical claims should be read through the linked archive entries.

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Related Names And Entry Pages

The same person, project, or method may appear under several public-facing names. This section gathers the English entry names in one place.

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How to understand it

Film identity

Shoot Self with You is an experimental film title connected to the Human Surrender project line. The work sits between live performance, camera relation, rehearsal, public writing, and later criticism.

Title note

Here, shoot means to film, record, and image. The title's pressure is on with you: a self can only appear through another person, a camera, and a later viewer.

Title relation

Human Surrender names the broader project lineage; Shoot Self with You names the filmic act more directly. Keeping both names together lets readers connect the film, theatre process, and archive essays.

How to start reading

Begin with Imaging With You, which directly studies the second-person position and non-sovereign watching in Shoot Self with You. Then read Novel / Shoot Self with You and the longer Human Surrender criticism.

Frequently asked questions

What does shoot mean in Shoot Self with You?

In this title, shoot means to film, record, and image. The phrase belongs to a film and performance context: a self appears through another person's gaze, the camera, and the viewer who arrives later.

Is Shoot Self with You a film or a project title?

On this site it is treated as the film title connected to the Human Surrender project line. Human Surrender names the broader theatre-film lineage; Shoot Self with You foregrounds the camera relation and the second-person act of being imaged.

Why does the page also use Human Surrender?

External and internal records use both names. Human Surrender gives the project context, while Shoot Self with You gives the film-title route used for English discovery and film-platform references.

Which article gives the clearest reading of the title?

Start with Imaging With You: The Unowned Second Person and Non-Sovereign Watching in Human Surrender, then move to Novel / Shoot Self with You and the longer Human Surrender reviews.