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GUO  XIAOLU
China/I  2008

Screenplay Guo Xiaolu, Francesco Ferracin

Camera Paolo Scarfò

Actors
Francesco Ferracin, Guo Xiaolu, Sun Jin, Li Rong Wen

Production
Perspective Films, Xiaolu Guo Productions
Video (Digi Beta)/Schwarzweiß, 8 Minuten

Distribution
Perspective Films, 35 Gillman House, Teale Street, London E2 9BL, Großbritannien, T +44 20 77 39 49 09
phciompi@btopenworld.com



OmeU
8  minutes

Guo Xiaolu


AN ARCHEOLOGIST'S SUNDAY

  
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Sunday afternoon. Romans are resting under the sun, kids are playing football. Roberto, an archaeologist, is working in a dark cave beneath the park. He is passionate about finding the past and history, while his Chinese girlfriend Zhuwen worries about the future and daily life. She argues with him, "Does your past save your future ?"

This film is screened together with We Went to Wonderland.

GUO  XIAOLU
Born in 1973 in a fishing village in southern China. She studies at the Beijing Film Academy and begins to write screenplays, fiction and criticism. She receives a grant to study at the National Film and Television School in England. In 2003 her first novel, Village of Stone is shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and wins the International Literature Prize in Dublin. In the same year she directs her first short poetic documentary Far and Near, that wins London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts Beck’s Future Prize, followed by the documentary The Concrete Revolution. The acclaimed Jin tian de yu zen me yang? (How Is Your Fish Today) which tells the story of a scriptwriter’s journey wins an award at the Rotterdam Film Festival. A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers, her acclaimed third novel, is the first book she writes directly in English. This year, her feature She, a Chinese wins the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival. Her latest documentary Women cengjing de wuchanzhe (Once Upon a Time Proletarian: 12 Tales Country), in which she explores facets of Chinese social and political landscape, has just been presented at the Venice Film Festival.

02.11.200916:00Urania




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