Crossing the Mountain
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- Movie: Crossing the Mountain
- Chinese: (Fan shan)
- Director: Rui Yang
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- Release Date: 2010
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- Language: Mandarin
- Country: China
Plot
A brigade of soldiers treks through the jungle. They do not seem to notice the man who is lying on the ground at all. A young man with a blindfold plays blind man's bluff, but he does not find the girl that he's looking for. Villagers discuss a police investigation into an explosion; a Russian hand-grenade has been found. A sign warns of landmines. An old woman remembers her lover's violent death. A domestic pig is implored to yield enough meat. A man saws his television in two. "Crossing the Mountain" does not tell a conventional story; the film emerges like a picture puzzle. The protagonists are young, but they live with the ghosts of the past. Morbid stories of head-hunters, human sacrifice, wild animals. Skulls are found between rocks. The Chinese director Yang Rui spent three years with the Wa people in south-western China, on the border with Burma. With her second film she has created a kind of ethnographic fiction film. There is a sinister atmosphere in the lush colors of nature; the images and sounds are of painful intensity. A tropical malady lingers over life like an impending storm. -- Berlin International Film Festival
Film Festivals
- 2010 (60th) Berlin International Film Festival - February 11th-21th - Forum
- 2010 (34th) Hong Kong International Film Festival - March 21 - April 6 - Indie Power *Asian Premiere
- 2010 (4th) Cinema Digital Seoul Film Festival - August 18-24 - Asian Competition *Korean Premiere
- 2010 (29th) Vancouver International Film Festival - Sept. 30-Oct. 15 - Dragons and Tigers *North American Premiere
john sharry Says:
Oct 03 2010 6:36 pm
Half of people at Vancouver Film Festival had left theatre by the 30 minute mark of this hopeless effort at cinema.
john sharry Says:
Oct 03 2010 6:33 pm
This movie was a dragged out effort of visual frustration being disjointed but would be good from someone needing relief from insommnia.