Still Life

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Venice Film Festival 2006 - Won - Golden Lion

Still Life

Director:
Zhang Ke Jia
111 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Jia Zhang Ke's haunting minimalist drama Still Life takes as its focal point the real-life construction of the Three Gorges Hydro Project and it accompanying massive dam over the Yangtze River in China (allegedly the largest manmade dam in the world) -- a project that required engineers to flood the surrounding territories, including the two millennia-old city of Fengjie. Jia interweaves two stories in connection with the geographical transformation of that area. In the first, Han Sanming (Han Sanming), a miner from northern China, revisits the vicinity after a 16-year absence and attempts to find his wife and his adult daughter -- trying to locate them at addresses that now exist underwater. In the second story, nurse Shen Hong (Zhao Tao) also returns to the site of Fengjie and scours the area for her husband, who has been estranged from her for two years, and who, it seems, has become consumed by the work and lifestyle of an executive. The marriage, it turns out, is irreparable.

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Details

Runtime:
111 min.

Genres:
Drama
Romance

Countries:
CHINA
HONG KONG

Language:
Mandarin

Color:
Color

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Directed by
Zhang Ke Jia

Produced by
Tianyan Wang
Pengle Xu
Jiong Zhu

Writing credits
Zhang Ke Jia

Cast

Tao Zhao
Sanming Han
Zhubin Li
Hong Wei Wang
Haiyu Xiang
Lin Zhou

 

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