Based on Zhang Xiuzhen's semi-autobiographical novel, “A Woman” follows the recipe that has given a number of masterpieces from Mainland China in the past, of the story of an individual through the decades, that also highlights the story of the nation. “To Live” and “Farewell my Concubine” are the first that come to mind, but Wang Chao proves also quite adept in this case, in a movie that has won the Best Screenplay Jury Prize from San Sebastian, and Best Actress for Shen Shi Yu from Eurasian International Film Festival.
A Woman is screening at New York Asian Film Festival
The story starts in the 60s when young Kong Xiu is a factory worker who is soon married, under all the customs of the Mao era, with a young man that eventually gets to work in a remote location, closer to where he was born, during the 70s. Kong Xiu...
A Woman is screening at New York Asian Film Festival
The story starts in the 60s when young Kong Xiu is a factory worker who is soon married, under all the customs of the Mao era, with a young man that eventually gets to work in a remote location, closer to where he was born, during the 70s. Kong Xiu...
- 7/23/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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