wild grass: new chinese images - DOXA Documentary Film Festival
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wild grass: new chinese images - DOXA Documentary Film Festival
WILD GRASS: NEW CHINESE IMAGES TUES MAY 5 Haze and Fog 3:45 PM | VANCITY THEATRE Cao Fei | China | 2013 | 47 mins One part Charlie Chaplin to two parts horror movie, Cao Fei’s film might not fall into the realms of traditional documentary, and that’s okay! It is widely inventive, hilarious and disturbing, all at the same time. Zombies roam hallways. A dominatrix in stilettos whips a man. An indicator that things are seriously awry in an urbanized China, or a cheerfully bleak portrait of Armagedon? What most endures is Cao Fei’s singular vision. TUES MAY 5 8:45 PM | CINEMATHEQUE Karst Elegies Shen Jie | China | 2015 | 80 mins The relationship between people and the land takes on especial poignancy in China, as the country’s stunning natural beauty succumbs to unparalleled levels of development. Bracketed by two different rituals, Shen Jie’s film unfolds as a series of conversations with the residents of his home village. Some exchanges are sweetly nostalgic, while others are bleak beyond grief. WED MAY 6 3:00 PM | VANCITY THEATRE Rivers and my father Li Luo | China/Canada | 2011 | 75 mins The relationship between one generation and the next is the point of entry in Luo Li’s hybrid documentary, Rivers and my father. Immersive in the same way as memory, or water, the film moves at its own pace, calm, reflective, seemingly easygoing, but there are depths here. The Proustian flavour of Luo Li’s film is readily apparent, but its intent is much more than simple nostalgia. THURS MAY 7 Cut Out the Eyes 5:00 PM | VANCITY THEATRE Xu Tong | China | 2014 | 80 mins Er Houshen is an itinerant performer in Inner Mongolia. Something of a local legend, Er performs on outdoor stages to rapturous crowds. Everyone from teenage girls to toothless elderly ladies are enthralled by his ribald stage manner and musicianship. More than a study in ethnomusicology, director XuTong casts a light on the universal value of song in its ability to transcend and communicate the full range of human emotion.