VR Feature:The Calling with Q/A

Language: Mandarin

Subtitle: Chinese / English

Title: The Calling

Length: 70 minutes

Genre: psychological suspense feature.

Director: Charles Zhang (Zhang Yu), Jonathan Cui (Cui Quan)

Script: Cui Quan

Features: Experimental feature film for exploring the application of VR film language to the cinematic experience of the future.

Story: This film tells the story of a middle-aged real estate tycoon – Jianguo Wang – suffering from a dual personality disorder exacerbated by extreme work and private life pressures. One day, he receives a call from a stranger. The stranger is able to mysteriously control Wang’s car door from a distance. If Wang has a hope of opening the door, he must obey the stranger’s increasingly bizarre orders. Based on the stranger’s puzzling clues, Wang sees himself divorced from his beautiful but demanding wife Min, his lover Ling-Ling is murdered by a man donning a black coat in a hotel suite, and Wang’s Real Estate empire collapses around him. In tantalizing morsels, the stranger continues to reveal the things Wang has done in the past. Finally, the stranger gives him a pill and Wang falls into a coma. After several minutes, in a darkened room the mobile rings again. Wang is standing in an unlit room with a menacing grin – dialing himself …

Q/A Guest:

Director: Charles Zhang Co-Director/Producer: Jonathan Cui

 

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Hello Life

Language: Mandarin

Subtitle: Chinese/English

Synopsis:

Hello Life is a documentary film about the real life of 15 people in 2017. Those people involved live in north and south of China, contains peddlers, the visual impaired, pub dancer, veteran, single mother, window cleaner, free-lancer, voluntary bike sharing maintainers, rickshaw puller, screw-seller, heart disease patient, forest ranger and so forth. Each of them makes great efforts to tough life while those efforts are exactly the light of life itself.

 

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Have Your Name Carved with Q/A

Language: Mandarin

Subtitle: Chinese/English

Synopsis:

In Guizhou Province, China, a child who dies under the age of 14 is regarded as dying young, andcannot be buried in the family graveor be listed in the family tree. 5-year-old Haiwa, the only son of the protagonist Old Ho, is diagnosed with terminaldiseaseand will die soon. Old Ho doesn’t accept the fact that he won’t have any chance to visit his son’s grave; he, therefore, determines to donate all his son’s organs and carve his son’s name on thegravestone. However, Old Ho never expect it can be rather difficult to make organ donation.

Director’s Comments:

This film is based on real-life events. I take the film as a mirror to truthfully reflect the place where I live and the world that I cognise, as well as all the things I have heard and seen. My film is not aimed at moving people to tears or being a shot in the arm. Instead, it tries to describe objectively the true meaning of life, without appealing to the senses. This is also my original intention of making this film. Some scenes in the film would be sad but not that tearful, while they may leave the audience a heavy heart; some scenes would be hopeful but not that comfortable, while they could still warm the cockles of their heart.

Awards:

2019 GKCFF Best Director/Best Actor

Q/A Guest:

Director XU LEI

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Wushu Orphan with Award Ceremony

Language: Mandarin

Subtitle: Chinese/English

Part one: Opening and Award Ceremony

Part two: Screening with Q\A session by Director HUANG HUANG

Synopsis:

Inland China in the late 90s, there is a junior high school focusing on martial arts with high standards of discipline. Under the headmaster’s firm management, everyone tries their best to work and live in the stifling atmosphere.

There is a young boy called Cuishan who cannot fit into the school. He has no interest in martial arts and shows great academic talent. However, due to the school’s focus on martial arts, his talent leads to a very difficult life in the school. He, therefore, repeatedly tries to run way, but all ends in failure.

The arrival of a young Chinese teacher breaks the balance there. Upon getting used to it, the new teacher gradually understands and sympathises Cuishan, trying to make a change on his own strength.

Finally, all the people find something different in their life, with Cuishan seizing a good opportunity to ‘run away’. The teacher also accepts the reality, gains personal growth, and decides to pursue a different life.

Awards:

  • GKCFF 2019 Best Film of Golden Koala Award
  • The 31st Tokyo International Film Festival The Spirit of Asia Award by the Japan Foundation Asia Center
  • The 31st Tokyo International Film Festival Best Asian Future Film Award (nomination)

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Tomorrow is Another Day

Language: Cantonese

Subtitle: Chinese/English

Synopsis:

Mrs. Wong knows her husband is carrying on an affair, but for the sake of their marriage and autistic son, she has chosen to silently endure. However, the mistress comes to disturb them, and in the end, Mr. Wong leaves home after a flight. Feeling at a loss and struggling to watch over her son by herself, Mrs. Wong begins to plot ways to take revenge against the mistress, but in the run-up to the plan, she soon discovered that there can be other ways to become a better woman…

Awards:

2019 GKCFF Best Actress Award

Best New Actor in The 37th Hong Kong Film Awards (2018)

Shanghai International Film Festival

Hong Kong Asian Film Festival

Silk Road International Film Festival

Malaysia International Film Festival Asian Film Awards

Singapore Chinese Film Festival

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Mr. Big

Language: Mandarin

Subtitle: Chinese/English

Synopsis:

Mr.Big surname is Ye, and he goes by the single character “Yun”. He was born in Zhaowuda League in Inner Mongolia in 1970. Mr. Big now works in a local copper company. In his nearly ten years of life, except for the change of seasons, it seemed to be the same from beginning to end. Mr.Big has always had an idea, want to go to Tibet, to see the Everest; This seems no small thing because of the harsh geographical environment was discouraged by the people around, Mr.Big determined to have a little different in ordinary life, in the ordinary life to meet their own little wish, so he insisted on the way to persuade friends set foot on Tibet…

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Master Piece: Song of Tibet

Language: Mandarin

Subtitle: Chinese/English

Master Piece

Part One:

Watching ‘Songs of Tibet’ (2000), in Tibetan language with English and Chinese subtitles. This film won Best Screenplay and Best Actress of the 20th Golden Rooster Awards (2000) as well as Interfaith Award of St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF). 100 minutes

Part Two:

Based upon nine visits to Tibet as well as the experiences of writing and direct films, Director XIEFEI will share his knowledge of Tibetan society, religion and culture, particularly his understanding of the love songs through the film written by the Sixth Dalai Lama Cangyang Gyamco, the greatest poet in Tibetan history. 45mins

Film 《 Song of Tibet》

Directed by one of China’s most established director Xie Fei, ‘Song of Tibet’, displays the half century of Tibetan history by telling the love story of Yixi-Zhoima, a Tibetan woman, her romance with three men and her whole life. The actors and actress are all of Tibetan nationality. The movie was known for its whole-Tibetan cast and dialogues in the Tibetan Language. The staring actress Denzin Drolkar, a National First-class Performer, has won the special prize for the best actress in a leading role of the 22 Golden-Rooster Prize of China Film and the 8 academic prize for Chinese Film Artists in 2001.

Title:‘Song of Tibet’ / Yeshe Drolma
Runtime:95 min
Country/Region:China
Director:Xie Fei
Cast: Danzengzhuoga, Laqiong, Dawangdui, Renqingdunzhu, Dazhen

Synopsis

During her summer vacation, Dawa returned to Lhasa to see her grandparents. Unfortunately her grandfather was ill and dying. During take care present the arrangement of the funeral, the grandmother, Yixi Zhuoma, told Dawa her love stories with three men.

The first man in Yixi is Jiacuo, who was a strong mule boy from Kangba. During a business, his soul was stolen by a charming girl Yixi Zhuoma, who could sing magic love songs. At the same time Gongsa, the young master of Luoga Garden had in love with Yixi for a long time. However Jiacuo was not persuaded. He escaped with Yixi and married her. Their marriage and Jiacuo’s great energy had brought Yixi a very happy and romantic time in her life. However as a mule boy, Jiacuo was used to an unstable life style, which drove Yixi to Gongsa.

During the 1950’s, Gongsa escaped with Dalai Lama and brought Yixi’s youngest son with him, asserting that son is his. Anyway, Jiacuo could not tolerate Yixi’s being of Gongsa’s lover and decided to return his hometown Kongba with his oldest daughter.

Several years later, when Yixi got the news that Jiacuo was in serious illness, she decided to begin her difficult and dangerous journey searching for her husband immediately. During the difficult time, she met her old friend Songqiu Lama, who was the third man as well as her forever lover in her life. In the their youth, they used to spend a lot of time together, and Songqiu ever taught Yixi to write and sing. Unfortunately, they were separated after Songqiu became a monk. With the coming of Cultural Revolution, Songqiu was forced to leave the temple and lived as an ordinary people again. This enabled him to accompany Yixi to continue her difficult journey. He also encouraged Yixi to return to her husband and he would to go back to be a Lama again.

After knowing this secret love story, as well as with the request of her grandfather, Dawa began to contact with Gongsa, who was had been back for many years, and Songqiu, who was a master of a temple then. Talking of the hard time and difficulties, the four old people was so excited that they could not help bursting into tears after they saw each other.

After seven days since Jiacuo’s death, old Yixi peacefully pass away with him too.

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