Sun, Feb 10
Piao Lang Qing Chun (Drifting Flowers) (Page 2)
deutsch>>The eponymous drifting flowers in Zero Chou’s film are three Taiwanese women living in different parts of the island state: a child, a young girl and an old woman. All of them are seeking their true identity in the river of life and their stories are artistically interwoven in a poetic narrative. As time ebbs and flows, as love comes and goes, their journey towards finding themselves never ends. First, eight-year-old Meigo discovers the bitter taste of first love when she accidentally sees her blind sister Jing kissing Chalkie, the tomboyish accordion player in their band. The little girl’s jealousy is so strong that the three are torn apart. In another time and another place, Lily struggles with her Alzheimer’s and her fragile memory of her youth. When her old friend Yen pays her a visit he brings an additional tragedy – afflicted with Aids, he has lost the will to live. And yet, between Lily’s hallucinations and Yen’s malaise, the two form an unexpected bond and rediscover the meaning of love and life. Finally, there is Chalkie, years before she left her hometown and joined the band. Back then, when she was still at school, the confused teenager bound up her growing breasts, despite her traditional family calling her a “boy-girl”. But then, an impromptu performance changes her life.
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Piao Lang Qing Chun (Drifting Flowers) by Zero Chou Taiwan 35mm / 097 min / Taiwanesisch/Mandarin/Englisch ST Serena Fang, Pai Chih-ying, Chao Yi-lan, Lu Yi-ching, Sam Wang, Herb Hsu, Ma Yi-hang Prod: 3rd Vision Films. WS: Three Dots Entertainment. Screenings at the festival 10.02.08 Cubix 7 & 8 22:30 12.02.08 CinemaxX 7 20:00 13.02.08 CineStar 3 22:45 14.02.08 CineStar 3 17:45
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