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Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender Film Stills

Selected public stills and creator-publicity images for Shoot Self with You, the English film-title entry connected to Human Surrender, He Fa, and P4 Theater.

A red-lit performance still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, showing a performer inside a compressed theatrical image field.
Film stillA red-lit performance still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, showing a performer inside a compressed theatrical image field.
A wide still of the audience and performers in the shared performance space of Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender.
Film stillA wide still of the audience and performers in the shared performance space of Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender.
A standing figure inside the translucent audience-and-stage environment of Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender.
Film stillA standing figure inside the translucent audience-and-stage environment of Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender.
A close red stage portrait from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, connecting face, darkness, and live camera relation.
Film stillA close red stage portrait from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, connecting face, darkness, and live camera relation.
A staged encounter from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, with bodies, light, and an elevated figure in the same frame.
Film stillA staged encounter from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, with bodies, light, and an elevated figure in the same frame.
A close stage portrait from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, held between direct address and performance shadow.
Film stillA close stage portrait from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, held between direct address and performance shadow.
A reflected interior image from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, emphasizing water, camera surface, and layered perspective.
Film stillA reflected interior image from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, emphasizing water, camera surface, and layered perspective.
A still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender showing a body, blanket, and performance space under yellow-green light.
Film stillA still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender showing a body, blanket, and performance space under yellow-green light.
A microphone and body-image still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, linking game, voice, and spectatorship.
Film stillA microphone and body-image still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, linking game, voice, and spectatorship.
A close stage-prop still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, connecting material action and camera proximity.
Film stillA close stage-prop still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, connecting material action and camera proximity.
A three-person confrontation still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender.
Film stillA three-person confrontation still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender.
A tableau still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, with audience, table, and performers held in one theatre image.
Film stillA tableau still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, with audience, table, and performers held in one theatre image.
A low-angle still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, showing body, translucent material, and stage architecture.
Film stillA low-angle still from Shoot Self with You / Human Surrender, showing body, translucent material, and stage architecture.
Official portrait of He Fa, founder-curator of P4 Theater and director connected to Human Surrender / Shoot Self with You.
He Fa publicityOfficial portrait of He Fa, founder-curator of P4 Theater and director connected to Human Surrender / Shoot Self with You.
Early Fa/He Fa portrait work from He Fa’s portfolio, included as creator-publicity context.
He Fa publicityEarly Fa/He Fa portrait work from He Fa’s portfolio, included as creator-publicity context.
He Fa standing with the Fa portrait work, included as creator-publicity context for the P4 Theater archive.
He Fa publicityHe Fa standing with the Fa portrait work, included as creator-publicity context for the P4 Theater archive.

Image context

These images are used as public archive material for the film and its creator context. They connect the official P4 Theater page, the English film entry, He Fa’s profile, and external film-platform records.

The stills emphasize the work’s central relations: live spectatorship, camera position, body, voice, rehearsal, and the second-person pressure of being filmed with another person.