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The Pink Detachment (2016)

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Runtime : 20M

Director : Jen Liu

Synopsis

The Pink Detachment is an update of “The Red Detachment of Women” (1964), a Model Opera from China’s Cultural Revolution. Here the protagonists are an accident-prone worker and a ballerina-manager who has the tools to alleviate the worker’s problems. At the center of the piece is the color equation, Red + White = Pink, from which multiple parallel meanings emerge. The first is the old term “pinko,” meaning a watered down Communism, or a liberal with uncommitted Red sympathies. The second is a proposal to solve future crises in meat supply by re-valuating hot dog and sausage production as a solution, by integrating ‘undesirable’ portions of pig with the ‘desirable’ portions, embodying perfect equivalence in consumable form. And the third is pink as femininity – not as a ‘natural’ fleshy softness, but rather a synthetic, engineered (and potentially violent) hybridity.

Actors

Katharine Liu
Katharine Liu
Accident-Prone Worker
Mayu Oguri
Mayu Oguri
Manager Ballerina
Corey Tazmania
Corey Tazmania
Narrator
Isabelle Zufferey Boulton
Isabelle Zufferey Boulton
Narrator
Eli Condon
Eli Condon
Company Dancer
Jasmine Hong
Jasmine Hong
Company Dancer
Nathalie Encarnacion
Nathalie Encarnacion
Company Dancer
Maura Harris
Maura Harris
Company Dancer
Sorcha Fatooh
Sorcha Fatooh
Company Dancer

Crews

Jen Liu
Jen Liu
Director
Maria Rusche
Maria Rusche
Director of Photography