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Di Jiu Tian Chang

So long my son

Xiaoshuai WANG

21.06 Palace 20:00
Fiction . 180' . China . 2019 . Chinese / ST : FR, NL, EN

So Long, My Son traces the lives of two families over three decades of social, political and human upheaval in China. Following the loss of a child in a tragic accident, their paths separate. Destinies ebb and flow, and fortunes are transformed under the impact of a country’s changing face. Yet even as their lives diverge, a common search for truth and reconciliation around the tragedy remains. But sometimes it can take a lifetime to say farewell. So Long, My Son chronicles people and a society in full transformation – in which human relationships and the tumultuous evolution of a nation are inevitably and inextricably intertwined.

STARRING

Jingchun Wang

Mei Yong

QI XI

Yuan Wang

Jiang Du

Liya AI

Cheng Xu

Jingjing Li

Yanguozhang Zhao

WRITER

Xiaoshuai WANG

Mei A

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Hyun-seok Kim

SOUND

Kang Fu

MUSIC

Yingda Dong

FILM EDITING

Lee Chatametikool

 

PRODUCTION

Dongchun Films & WXS Production

DISTRIBUTION

September Film

Xiaoshuai WANG

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WANG Xiaoshuai was a pioneer figure of Chinese independent films in the 1990s, and is one of very few masters who remains true to his art in spite of rampant commercialism in nowadays Chinese film market. By virtue of strong personal style, deep concern for humanity, and diligent independent filmmaking, WANG’s works have competed in Cannes Film Festival four times (twice in Un Certain Regard, twice in main Competition), twice in the Berlinale, and also at Venice and San Sebastian film festivals. He has been appointed chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture for his artistic accomplishments. His directorial debut, The Days, was held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Wang has received many distinguished honors notably the 51th Berlinale Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize for Beijing Bicycle (2001), the Jury Prize for Shanghai Dreams (2005) in the Cannes Main Competition and the second Berlinale Silver Bear for Best Screenplay for In Love We Trust (2008). His most recent works Red Amnesia (2014) and So Long, My Son both examine the far-reaching consequences of the past on the present.

FILMOGRAPHY

1993 : DAYS (Dong Chun De Ri Zi))

1995 : FROZEN  (Ji Du Han Leng)

1997 : SO CLOSE TO PARADISE (Bian Dan·Gu Niang)

2000 : SUBURBAN DREAMS (Meng Huan Tian Yuan)

2001 : BEIJING BICYCLE (Shi Qi Sui De Dan Che)

2003 : DRIFTERS (Er Di)

2005 : SHANGHAI DREAMS (Qing Hong)

2008 : IN LOVE WE TRUST (Zuo You)

2010 : CHONGQQING BLUES (Ri Zhao Chong Qing)

2011 : 11 FLOWERS (Wo 11)

2014 : RED AMNESIA (Chuang Ru Zhe)

2018 : CHINESE PORTRAIT (Wo De Jing Tou)

2019 : SO LONG, MY SON (Di Jiu Tian Chang)

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