
Read an introduction to Qiu's work here.
“My mother” of this film’s title is Lin Zhiguang, who is, in fact, the mother of director Qiu Jiongjiong’s father. This thoroughly entertaining work is Qiu’s expansive family chronicle, a documentary in the form of an art/folk tale. Lin, born to a wealthy family in 1926, lived through the Chinese civil war, the Communist Revolution, the Anti-Rightist Campaign, and more. A formidable seamstress, cook, and manager, she had seven children with her husband Wang Junhui, the ticket seller for the famous itinerant Sichuan opera troupe Xinyouxin. Lin tells her story and that of her children with confidence and a twinkling-eyed charisma.
Qiu Jiongjiong frames and fragments her tales with amusing disruptions, including a be-winged adult Cupid and a rooster whose every intense expression spookily mirrors her words. The film is both a key background text to Qiu’s A New Old Play, and a delightful portrait of an extraordinary woman. Description by Shelly Kraicer.
- Year2011
- Runtime106 minutes
- LanguageSichuanese
- CountryChina
- DirectorQiu Jiongjiong
- CinematographerQiu Jiongjiong
- EditorQiu Jiongjiong
Read an introduction to Qiu's work here.
“My mother” of this film’s title is Lin Zhiguang, who is, in fact, the mother of director Qiu Jiongjiong’s father. This thoroughly entertaining work is Qiu’s expansive family chronicle, a documentary in the form of an art/folk tale. Lin, born to a wealthy family in 1926, lived through the Chinese civil war, the Communist Revolution, the Anti-Rightist Campaign, and more. A formidable seamstress, cook, and manager, she had seven children with her husband Wang Junhui, the ticket seller for the famous itinerant Sichuan opera troupe Xinyouxin. Lin tells her story and that of her children with confidence and a twinkling-eyed charisma.
Qiu Jiongjiong frames and fragments her tales with amusing disruptions, including a be-winged adult Cupid and a rooster whose every intense expression spookily mirrors her words. The film is both a key background text to Qiu’s A New Old Play, and a delightful portrait of an extraordinary woman. Description by Shelly Kraicer.
- Year2011
- Runtime106 minutes
- LanguageSichuanese
- CountryChina
- DirectorQiu Jiongjiong
- CinematographerQiu Jiongjiong
- EditorQiu Jiongjiong