6.8
89 min
Often cited as China’s first independent feature film, this low-budget drama, filmed largely in the director’s Beijing apartment, depicts the life of a single mother (a topic considered taboo at the time) caring for her mentally challenged son. Shot with a documentary aesthetic that includes interviews with families of mentally challenged persons, the film helped kick-start the Sixth Generation of filmmakers (including Wang Xiaoshuai and Jia Zhangke) and their ethos of employing documentary realism to depict the true conditions of contemporary China.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Yan Qin | 梁丹 | Unowned | |
Huang Haibo | 冬冬 | Unowned | |
Shaquan Pan | 迟丽 | Unowned | |
Yu Shaokang | 老大爷 | Unowned | |
Yang Xiaodan | 小张 | Unowned |