Shufang Zhang

Filmes

Lisa
Director
In China, there lives more than 21 million gay men, and about 65% of them choose to marry ordinary women, in order to conceal their sex orientation, because of the family traditions, social pressure and other reasons they are facing. In order to win the custody of her 7-year-old son Tong in court, Lisa, a woman whose husband is actually a gay man, decided to gather evidence of her husband's infidelity with another man. Though she tried everything she could to keep her son from this family crisis, Lisa found the surprising fact that Tong knew everything...
You and Me
Yin Tai Tai
Xiaoma, a young woman who has recently moved to Beijing, finds an apartment in an old courtyard apartment complex owned by Grandma, an elderly woman. Xiaoma and Grandma’s relationship almost immediately becomes strained. After trying to tidy up the courtyard, Grandma insists that Xiaoma turn over her share of the profits. Tightfisted, the elderly landlady resists even allowing Xiaoma to install a telephone. At the same time the older woman becomes increasingly interested in Xiaoma’s personal (and romantic) life. Grandma, for example, tries to pass off her grandson to the younger woman. Annoyed, Xiaoma nevertheless is flattered at the older woman’s concern. Over the course of four seasons, Xiaoma begins to learn from her landlady of the old world that the modern city of Beijing has left behind, while Grandma begins to enjoy the youth and vitality of her tenant. The two women become closer and eventually develop a deep friendship.
The Eight Hundred Heroes
800 Chinese soldiers guard the important warehouse district against the invading Japanese Army. Re-imagination of a famous (bordering on legendary) episode from the battle of Shanghai: 800 soldiers of the 88th regiment against what feels like the whole of Japan’s Imperial Army - think Thermopylae, Chinese version. A splendid, visually amazing gem which, in its own way, is also a last stand: of silent cinema, Shanghai style. (iffr)