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Three Sisters

17th(2012) Wide Angle

Family · True Story  

  • CountryFrance,Hong Kong,China
  • Production Year2012
  • Running Time153min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
In a Chinese mountain village the daily routine of three sisters begins. Living unsupervised in an old house, the young girls barely manage to feed themselves and spend their days at hard labor. Their father finally returns but their quality of life gets no better. The girls’ dull, difficult life unfolds like a fiction film. The girls are young but one cannot find any cuteness or innocence in them. It is agonizing to hear relatives who take care of the girls speak of abject poverty and to witness how it separates a family. Wang Bing is one of China’s finest and most fearless documentary filmmakers. But his work sits on a delicate precipice between fiction and documentary, regularly portraying very realistic but simultaneously dramatic stories. <Three Sisters> is no exception. The girls’ repetitive routine and the narrative of the poor village around them are captured by the camera, following them closely and relentlessly, delivering a poignant drama with the honesty of a documentary. (CHO Young-jung)
Director
Director
WANG Bing
Born in 1967 at Shaanxi, China, Wang Bing studied photography at Lu Xun Art Academy and cinematography at Beijing Film Academy in 1995. Since 1999, Wang has worked on making independent films. His films are <West of Tracks> (2003), <Fengming, a Chinese Memoir> (2005) and <Crude Oil> (2008), <Man with No Name China> (2009), <The Ditch> (2010).
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Credit
  • Director WANG Bing 왕빙
  • Producer SYLVIE FAGUER, MAO HUI
  • Cinematography HUANG WENHAI, LI PEIFENG, WANG BING
  • Editor ADAM KERBY, WANG BING
  • Sound FU KANG
  • Production Company Album Productions,Chinese Shadows
    France 57, rue des 3 freres 75018 Paris France,Hong Kong, China Unit 2005, 248 Queen′s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong
    albumprod@gmail.com,chineseshadows@gmail.com