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Yihui Hu’s Feature Script, The Proof of Your Existence, Selected for BendFilm Festival Basecamp 2025

By: Izzy Grace

Los Angeles–based Chinese filmmaker Yihui Hu has been selected for the 2025 BendFilm Festival Basecamp Project with her original feature screenplay The Proof of Your Existence, a haunting exploration of immortality, faith, and human connection.

A Rising Voice in Independent Cinema

Hosted by the acclaimed BendFilm Festival in Oregon, Basecamp 2025 took place in October at the Caldera facility, a secluded creative retreat surrounded by nature. The four-day program gathered more than forty narrative and documentary filmmakers for mentorship sessions, workshops, panels, screenings, and one-on-one meetings with industry professionals. 

Created as part of BendFilm’s education initiative, Basecamp supports early- to mid-career directors, writers, and producers developing feature-length projects. It also awards eight scholarships to filmmakers from underrepresented communities, a mission that deeply aligns with Hu’s commitment to diversity and cultural storytelling.

A Story of Love, Death, and Redemption

Hu’s selected project, The Proof of Your Existence, is a fantasy drama about two immortal women bound by an impossible connection. 

Beyond its fantastical premise, the film weaves a broader narrative about women across history, examining identity, motherhood, memory, and what it means to be a woman in different eras. Through Athanasia and Ying’s repeated deaths and rebirths, the story spans mythic pasts and contemporary realities, revealing how women are shaped by fate, faith, and societal expectations. Hu uses the motif of immortality to explore how female agency survives suppression, how mother–daughter bonds transcend time, and how memory becomes a battleground for reclaiming one’s story.

Logline:

After a woman is murdered while protecting her daughter, she awakens each day in a new body, cursed with immortality. Losing hope with every sunrise, she finally meets another immortal woman who may hold the key to breaking her endless cycle.

Synopsis:

The film follows Athanasia, trapped in an endless loop, reborn daily into new bodies only to die before dawn. Her fate changes when she meets Ying, an immortal yearning for death. In Ying’s presence, Athanasia can survive past midnight. Their bond leads them through lifetimes of love, grief, and sacrifice, forcing both to confront the nature of faith, memory, and existence.

 “The story was born from my fascination with fate, memory, and the human longing for connection,” says Hu. “I wanted to write a narrative where death is not simply an ending but a transformation, where survival is bound to intimacy, and love becomes both salvation and curse.”

 Hu spent years refining the script, experimenting with non-linear storytelling and emotional dualities. “Each character represents a different truth,” she explains. “Athanasia is driven by love, Ying by hatred, Magnus by grief. Through their collisions, I wanted to show that no one is entirely right or wrong.”

A Distinct Artistic Voice

Yihui Hu’s Feature Script, The Proof of Your Existence, Selected for BendFilm Festival Basecamp 2025

Photo Courtesy: Jarod Gatley

Yihui Hu is a narrative director based in Los Angeles. She crafts emotionally charged stories through visually poetic language, blending realism and dreamlike imagery.

Her award-winning short films, He, Secret Garden, and Beach House, have screened at numerous international film festivals, exploring themes of identity, grief, and familial conflict across cultures. Her 2024 short He, which examines Asian American identity and generational silence, was showcased at the World Culture Film Festival in Los Angeles, where Hu was recognized as one of the most promising young female directors of the Chinese diaspora.

As an immigrant and woman filmmaker, Hu centers female perspectives and underrepresented voices, creating genre-blending, emotionally layered narratives. “Cinema allows us to preserve what we fear losing—memory, identity, and connection,” she says.

The Path to Basecamp

Being chosen for BendFilm’s Basecamp Project marks a pivotal step in Hu’s career. The retreat’s mentorship-driven model provides a rare chance for emerging filmmakers to refine their scripts, develop production strategies, and connect directly with industry mentors.

“For me, Basecamp isn’t just about advancing a project,” says Hu. “It’s about rediscovering why we tell stories, to reach across distance, language, and time.”

Building Bridges Through Film

Hu’s filmmaking bridges Eastern and Western perspectives, shaped by her Chinese heritage and artistic training in the United States. Her visual style reflects her fine arts background, lyrical yet emotionally raw, inviting audiences to reflect on love, loss, and identity beyond cultural boundaries.

“I believe cinema can transcend language,” she says. “If even one image or moment lingers with a viewer, making them think about what it means to exist in someone else’s memory—then my work has fulfilled its purpose.”

Recognition and Next Steps

Yihui Hu’s Feature Script, The Proof of Your Existence, Selected for BendFilm Festival Basecamp 2025

Photo Courtesy: Jarod Gatley

The Proof of Your Existence has also been selected by the World Culture Film Festival, earning attention for its originality and emotional depth. Recognition from BendFilm’s Basecamp Project further solidifies Hu’s position as a distinctive new voice in independent cinema, one whose stories intertwine myth and emotion with striking visual poetry.

As she continues developing the feature toward production, Hu remains guided by her belief that storytelling is both a personal and collective act of remembrance. “We make films to remind ourselves, and others, that existence itself is proof enough,” she reflects.

Venture Capitalist Andrew Hamilton Continues Path to Being a Fast-Growing Biotech Star

Oregon’s biotechnology sector has been steadily advancing in recent years, supported by respected research institutions and a growing cluster of emerging companies. Yet even within this developing landscape, few figures have risen with the same level of visibility and influence as venture capitalist and biotech star Andrew Hamilton. While many contribute to Oregon’s scientific progress, Hamilton has emerged as a leading force in applied biotechnology. His work has not only surpassed the progress of his regional peers but has also begun to shape the national conversation around practical biotech solutions and digital veterinary care. His ascent is remarkably significant, and it is reshaping what innovation from Oregon can achieve.

Hamilton’s rise is anchored in the success of Vetr.com, the national telehealth platform he founded to address persistent gaps in veterinary access. What began as a focused mission to make essential care more reachable has expanded into a growing ecosystem that offers licensed professional consultations, access to trusted animal health products, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

This thoughtful approach to accessibility and usability has earned national acclaim. Vetr.com was awarded the Platinum MarCom Award, which is the highest distinction given in one of the world’s most competitive marketing and communication programs. Thousands of entries are submitted each year, and only a select few achieve Platinum status. The award recognizes projects that demonstrate exceptional creativity, execution, and audience impact. Vetr’s achievement illustrates the strength of Hamilton’s vision and leadership.

The significance becomes even more compelling when viewed in context with industry peers. The telehealth app Vetster earned the same Platinum honor in 2023 and is currently valued at approximately four hundred million dollars. While valuations depend on many variables, the comparison reflects the scale of what Vetr has accomplished. Awards at this level often serve as early indicators of a company’s trajectory. For a platform built and led by an Oregon-based venture capitalist, Vetr’s recognition signals a noteworthy development within the broader biotech and digital health landscape.

Hamilton’s influence extends beyond digital innovation and deep into the biotechnology space itself. His development of ToltraMax, an over-the-counter toltrazuril oral solution for dogs, cats, horses, and other non-food chain animals, has positioned him as Oregon’s leading biotech innovator. ToltraMax supports multiple stages of the parasitic life cycle and is widely trusted by caregivers seeking to address coccidia and related intestinal concerns. Its accessibility, versatility, and straightforward application have made it a preferred option for breeders, equine environments, multi-animal households, and rescue organizations. It is a prime example of Hamilton’s focus on solutions that aim to deliver immediate and meaningful impact.

Hamilton anticipates a second-quarter 2026 drug approval, a milestone that would validate years of research, development, and significant financial investment. This advancement is expected to solidify his influence in the animal drug sector and further establish the momentum he has built through practical, science-driven innovation. ToltraMax has already supported the health of countless animals, and Hamilton shows no signs of slowing his pace or reducing his impact on the industry.

ToltraMax reflects Hamilton’s commitment to practical biotechnology that meets real-world needs. Vetr.com extends this same philosophy into the digital arena. The platform reduces friction between concern and care by giving users direct access to professional guidance and reliable products through an interface that is intuitive and widely available. This alignment of biotechnology and digital design has become a hallmark of Hamilton’s work and a key reason he continues to stand out in the industry.

Hamilton’s leadership has propelled Vetr into the national spotlight. The company’s growth reflects an industry-wide shift toward technology that is not only advanced but also highly usable. With additional honors that include multiple Gold and Silver awards for digital design and performance, Vetr continues to outpace expectations and distinguish itself from competitors with far larger teams and budgets.

In Oregon, where biotech achievements have historically been understated, Hamilton has created a new narrative. Rather than emerging as one innovator among many, he has become the defining figure in the field. His achievements are not speculative or confined to laboratories. They are already influencing how animal care is delivered across the country. Caregivers rely on solutions like ToltraMax and on Vetr’s user-centered approach to make informed decisions at critical moments.

As Vetr continues its expansion across the United States and prepares for international reach, Hamilton’s influence is positioned to grow even further. For now, one fact is clear. Oregon has produced a singular biotech force, and venture capitalist Andrew Hamilton is on track to become one of the fastest-growing biotech stars in the nation.

Venture Capitalist Andrew Hamilton Continues Path to Being a Fast-Growing Biotech Star

Photo Courtesy: Andrew Hamilton