The Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhang-ke continues his film project that reunites short movies from the countries of the BRICS: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. From this project, Mostra has exhibited Where Has the Time Gone? (2017) and Half the Sky (2018).
The 43rd edition screens Neighbors, with five segments about the theme “neighbors”: not only about physical proximity, but also about relationships. In Brazil, Olga is a 90-year-old black woman who lost her husband one year ago; her neighbors, who come from different parts of the world, interrupt her grief. In Russia, an employee tries so hard to please his boss that he becomes inconvenient. An Indian woman, with the help of her male friend, decides to learn how to drive, an uncommon practice for women in the country. In China, an elderly, owner of an old and decadent barbershop, argues with his son, who wants to change the business. In South Africa, a group of homeless fights for the right to housing.
Título original: LIN LI
Ano: 2019
Classificação: General Audience
Duração: 106 min
Gênero: Fiction
País: China
Tags: China, Brazil, India, South Africa, Russia, love relationship, Family drama, mourning, feminism, parenthood
Cor: cor & pb
Direção: Beatriz SeignerRima DasAlexander ZolotukhinJenna BassHan Yan
Roteiro: Beatriz Seigner, Alexander Zolotukhin, Rima Das, He Keke, Han Jinjiang, Zhang Yixiang, Babalwa Baartman, Jenna Bass, Ameera Conrad, Mbulelo Grootboom, Khotso K Manaka, Tshego Mabutla, Songezo Mtshixa, Nasfa Ncanywa, Thoko Ntshinga, Evangeline Pharo, Moniq
Elenco: Lea Garcia, Norberto Novaes de Oliveira, Vadim Skvirsky, Lakshya Sarma, Dorathi Bharadwaj
Produtor: Jia Zhang-ke
Produção: Xstream Pictures
E-mail: [email protected]
Edições: 43, 43, 43, 43, 43