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Walking Past the Future
A Window on Asian Cinema
Rural · Urbanization · Social Criticism · Capitalism · Labor · Human Rights
- CountryChina,Hong Kong,China
- Production Year2017
- Running Time128min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
With his fifth feature, director-screenwriter Li Ruijun continues his exploration of fast-changing China by looking at the continuing shifts recent years have been bringing to both urban and rural lives and sensibilities. Largely unfolding in Shenzhen and its Special Economic Zone but with a key segment set in a village in the north-eastern province of Gansu, the film follows the character of Yaoting (wellknown actress Yang Zishan, appearing in almost every scene and delivering a performance of inner strength and determination), the 20-something daughter of aging migrants. Stuck with an intermittent, menial job at an electronics factory, she attempts to raise fast cash for her family through a series of high-paying (and high-risk) clinical drug trials—something that will soon take its toll on her young but, as we come to discover, already-debilitated body. Tragically, for Yaoting and for countless others among older and younger generations, a decent and dignified life appears to be nothing more than a mirage in the desert. (Davide CAZZARO)
Director

LI Ruijun
Li Ruijun was born in Gansu Province and is a graduate of the China National Ministry of Radio, Film and Television, after which he immediately began working in broadcasting. His filmography includes Summer Solstice (2007), The Old Donkey (2010), Fly with the Crane (2012) and River Road (2014).
Credit
- Director
LI Ruijun - ProducerJin LIN
Min ZHANG - CastZishan YANG
- ScreenplayRuijun LI
- CinematographyWeihua WANG
- Production DesignDahai HAN
- EditorRuijun LI
- SoundChangrui WANG
- MusicPeyman YAZIDANIAN
- World SalesEdko Films Ltd.
chiujulian@edkofilm.com.hk
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