Dark Matter

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Sundance Film Festival 2007 - Won - Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize

Dark Matter

Director:
Chen Shi-Zheng
R, 90 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Liu Xing (Liu Ye) arrives at a big Western university with plans to study the origins of the universe. At first, his experience is a heady rush of expectation and optimism. He finds other Chinese students to share a cheap apartment with him, and flirts with an attractive American girl who works in a local tea shop. When the head of the department, Jacob Reiser (Aidan Quinn), welcomes Liu Xing into his select cosmology group, it seems that only hard work stands between him and a bright future in American science. At an orientation for foreigners sponsored by a local church, Joanna Silver (Meryl Streep), a wealthy patron of the university, notices the earnest student. An unspoken bond forms between them.

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Details

Runtime:
90 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Plot Summary

Liu Xing becomes Reiser’s protégé, accompanying him to a prestigious conference where he makes an impressive debut. He is drawn to the study of dark matter, an unseen substance that shapes the universe, but it soon becomes clear that his developing theories threaten Reiser’s conflicting theories and well-established studies. Excited by the possibility of a breakthrough, Liu Xing is deaf to warnings that he must first pay his dues. When he is eclipsed within the department by Laurence, a more dutiful Chinese student, Liu Xing is forced to go behind Reiser’s back to publish his discoveries. When the article draws ire instead of accolades, he turns to Joanna, who naively encourages him on his collision course.

 

 

 

Cast & Crew

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Directed by
Chen Shi-Zheng

Produced by
Andrea Miller
Mary Salter
Janet Yang

Writing credits
Billy Shebar

Cast

Ye Liu
Meryl Streep
Aidan Quinn
Erick Avari
Rob Campbell

 

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