Co-Producer
Student rebels, labor organizers, Trotskyites, anarchists, sojourners in Paris, and human rights activists are the cast of real-life characters featured in THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WU ZHONG XIAN. Based on a stage play, this DV feature traces the poignant trajectory of a rebel whose dream of world revolution first landed him in battles against British colonialism in the 70s, and later on his deathbed in the mid-90s, in agonies over the uncertain fate of a revitalized China. Revealing a little-known chapter of rebellion and idealism, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WU ZHONG XIAN is a timely, resonant docu-drama for today's Hong Kong, China, and our ideologically-disillusioned era.
Producer
Yu Xiaoqin steals money from her father and blames on her sister Tao Lan, who accidentally kills her sister while attempting to prove her innocence. After 17 years in jail, Tao Lan is escorted by a guard only to find her home long demolished. The two go to the new address of her ageing parents, and the guard becomes witness to the family's difficult reunion.
Executive Producer
En China, la homosexualidad no es ilegal, pero los homosexuales son perseguidos sistemáticamente por la policía y detenidos por "vandalismo". La película se centra en un joven escritor gay A-Lan que, siendo atraído por un joven policía, logra interrogarse a sí mismo durante toda una noche. Su historia de vida que le dice durante el interrogatorio refleja la represión general de la sociedad china. La actitud del policía se desplaza desde la repulsión inicial de fascinación y, por último, a la atracción.