She Dances By the Sea
Chinese poet Xiuhua Yu, who has cerebral palsy, became instantly famous when her poems went viral on social media. When it happened she was stuck in a violent and loveless marriage in rural China. Director Jian Fan’s award-winning 2016 documentary “Still Tomorrow” followed her throughout her breakthrough year, when she gained the financial freedom to end her marriage. All that was missing was love. Now, eight years later, she has fallen in love for the first time. And just like her breakthrough as a poet, it happened online, where she met Yang on a livestream. It wasn’t long before people on the internet started criticizing their relationship – they questioned what a handsome young man was doing with a disabled older woman. It’s soon clear that their fairy tale relationship was too good to be true, and Yu has to fight for her freedom all over again.
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projection time:107 min.
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country/year:China, Netherlands /2024
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director:Jian Fan, Isabella Zang
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original language of the film:Chinese, Chinese Regional Dialects
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pictures:Xiao Xiao, Xiaoguan Shi, Jian Fan
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editor:Isabella Zang
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production:Vincent Du, Lixue Wang / FAN Film Studio, DuGood Productions, Muyi Film
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festivals and awards:2024 – IDFA Amsterdam
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