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Les petites fleurs rouges

Little Red Flowers

(Kan Shang Qu Henmei)

by Zhang Yuan

China

 

Les petites fleurs rouges

Director: Zhang Yuan

Script.: Zhang Yuan adapted from a novel by Ning Dai

Cinema.: Tao Yang

Edit.: Jacobo Quadri

Music: Carlo Crivelli

Cast.: Dong Bowen, Ning Yuanyuan, Chen Maniyuan, Rui Zhao, Li Xinyun, Sun Yujia

Production: Beijing Century Good, Tidings Cultural Development Company, Rai Cinema, Institute Luce

Distribution:

Luminor FilmsDistribution
34, rue du Louvre
75001 Paris
tél. : 01 53 10 33 99
[email protected] 

Year: 2005

35 mm, Color, 92 min, Mandarin Chinese with French subtitles

Qiang leaves for the boarding school of an orphanage in Peking. His classroom is supervised by two lady school-teachers. He is a little rebel with a determined mind and clever eyes full of curiosity. He finds it difficult to adapt to the collective life of an orphanage in a city with severe well planned organization. At the beginning he feels lost. He has difficulty in integrating and he would like so much one of these red flowers, the symbolic award given to other children.
“I chose to tell a story about children when their personality is being built up and when they start becoming individuals within society. We, adults, think that childhood is a happy time. But while working on this film I found out that this stage of life is not what people usually think. Children’s life is far more complex and their hope, illusion and particularly their melancholia are comparable to those felt by the adults’. It is a sensitive passage with repercussion on the rest of their life”. Zhang Yuan

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