제 2회 뉴욕 치네치나(CineCina) 영화제(10/25-11/3) 라인업
2nd Annual CineCina Film Festival announces lineup (October 25-November 3) Elia
Suleiman’s IT MUST BE HEAVEN makes New York Premiere
as the Opening Night selection 40th
Anniversary screening of King Hu’s classic RAINING IN THE
MOUNTAIN is the Centerpiece Screening, and CineCina
honoree Samuel Maoz’s LEBANON will have special 10th Anniversary screening
on Closing Night IT MUST BE HEAVEN, LEBANON New York, NY (September 24,
2019) – The CineCina Film Festival today announced the
official selections for the second year of the New York City-based film
festival, which takes place October 25-November 3. Dedicated to presenting the
best in world cinema, the introduction of new international filmmakers to New
York and the United States, and the celebration of past masters, this year’s
edition of the film festival will open with Elia Suleiman’s Palestinian Oscar
selection for 2019, IT MUST BE HEAVEN, and will close with a special 10th
Anniversary presentation of Samuel Maoz’s LEBANON. A digitally restored version
of King Hu’s 1979 classic RAINING IN THE MOUNTAIN will make its U.S. Premiere
as the Centerpiece Screening. RAINING IN THE MOUNTAIN The CineCina Film Festival’s highly curated fest includes a main slate
comprised of nine films, with five special presentations, representing 24
countries. With screening locations spread throughout the city, CinaCina films
will be presented at; AMC Lincoln Square 13 (1998 Broadway); AMC Empire 25 (234
W. 42nd Street); SVA (333 W. 23rd Street); DGA New York
Theater (110 W. 57th Street); and French Institute Alliance
Française (22 E. 60th Street). CineCina Film Festival Founder and Director Vina Sun, said, “In our second year, we have created a ‘road’ theme
meant to highlight our cinematic journey, the connection, and mutual
communication platform we seek to build to boost film culture exchanges. Our
programming has expanded to all world cinema beyond the Chinese focus we
established with last year’s debut. That creative road also leads to our
Horizon Project, meant to encourage and develop young filmmakers, as well as Master
Class lectures, which will feature film artists like one of our special guests
this year, Samuel Maoz.” Suleiman’s whimsical, yet thoughtful film IT MUST BE HEAVEN will be the
Opening Night presentation Friday, October 25 at the DGA New York Theater. The
film features the beloved filmmaker observing the goings on around him in Nazareth,
Paris and France. Through his eyes, we see moments, and fragments of life and
human interaction that can surprise and delight one moment, and be very
familiar the next. A 40th Anniversary screening of King Hu’s RAINING IN THE
MOUNTAIN will be presented on Friday, November 1 at AMC Lincoln Square as the
CineCine Film Festival’s Centerpiece Screening. Voted as one of the “100
Greatest Chinese Films” by the Hong Kong Film Awards. Beautifully photographed, the
film is set in a Buddhist monastery during the Ming Dynasty in turmoil over who
will be appointed as the next abbot. And tensions only get worse when someone
steals a venerated sutra from the Buddhist scriptures. Maoz’s LEBANON won numerous awards during it’s release ten years ago,
including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. The claustrophobic and
bitingly tense drama places us with an Israeli army unit in a tank during a
mission to Lebanon. With a POV relegated to what can be seen from the
perspective of the cramped soldiers in the tank, the atrocities of war mix with
a veritable stew of humanity inside the tank itself. The film will serve as the
Closing Night selection when it screens Sunday, November 3 at French Institute
Alliance Française. THE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND THE GUILLOTINE, FUKUOKA Two North American premieres head the main slate selection of films.
Takahisa Zeze’s THE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND THE GUILLOTINE follows
two female sumo wrestlers trying to escape the abuses of their past, while two
other women – members of an anarchist group start to watch their wrestling
matches. Lu Zhang’s FUKUOKA looks at two old schoolmates reconnecting, a
mysterious woman who enters the picture and the love triangle that ensues. Zhang is set to
attend the screening on Friday, November 1 at AMC Lincoln Square. A DOG BARKING AT THE MOON, THE WILD
GOOSE LAKE Other
highlights include Lisa Zi Xiang’s award-winning A DOG BARKING AT THE MOON, about a Chinese family saga, commencing with the wife's
discovery of her husband's homosexuality. The film was a winner at Berlin,
aGLIFF, and Inside Out, among other film festivals. Yinan Diao’s THE WILD GOOSE
LAKE will be the focal point of a Special Halloween event at SVA. The stylish
Chinese crime noir is about a gang leader on the run and a girl in trouble
ready to risk everything to change her luck. Regarding the main slate of selections, CineCina
Film Festival Co-Director of Programming Frank Yan, said, “These films are all
gems that we enjoyed and were inspired by at major film festivals around the
world. In the spirit of ‘the road’, we felt it was important that their road
led to a screening here for the great and discerning film fans in New York City.” Rounding out the Special Screenings, Halloween
will also feature a 30th Anniversary presentation of John Woo’s
influential classic THE KILLER. Chow Yun-Fat’s disillusioned assassin accepts
one last hit in hopes of using his earnings to restore vision to a singer he
accidentally blinded, only to be double-crossed by his boss. Naoko Yamada’s A SILENT
VOICE will be screened as a special Tribute to Kyoto Animation. In the film, a young man loses friends after he bullies a
deaf girl so much she moves away. As an adult, he decides he must make amends.
The CineCina Film Festival will donate all proceeds from the screening to assist in the reconstruction of Kyoto Animation, which
recently suffered a disastrous fire to their production offices in Japan. Serif Gören and Yilmaz Güney’s YOL (1982) will also be the
subject of a special screening which will mark the U.S. premiere of a
newly-restored digital print of the film. YOL is about five Turkish prisoner
who face oppression from everyone during a one-week leave, won the Palme d’Or
at Cannes as well as an award from the National Board of Review. THE KILLER, A SILENT VOICE, YOL Film festival passes and tickets are on-sale
now. To purchase passes or tickets to individual screenings go to: https://cine-cina.co/tickets/. The 2019 CineCina Film Festival official
selections: Opening Night
Selection IT MUST BE HEAVEN New
York Premiere Director:
Elia Suleiman Countries:
France/Palestine/Qatar/Germany/Canada/Turkey, Running Time: 97
minutes Filmmaker Elia Suleiman
travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of
Palestine. Centerpiece
Selection
RAINING IN THE MOUNTAIN (1979) Director:
King Hu 호금전 감독 Countries:
Taiwan/Hong Kong, Running Time: 120 min An esquire and a general both eye a priceless
handwritten scroll by Tripitaka, held in a temple library. The Abbot of the
Temple selects his successor. *홍콩 무협 영화의 대부 호금전 회고전 The Films of King Hu@BAM 로즈 시네마 Closing Night
Selection LEBANON (2009) Director: Samuel Maoz Countries: Israel/Germany/France/UK, Running Time:
93 min During the First Lebanon
War in 1982, a lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a
hostile town. MAIN SLATE AWAY New York Premiere Director: Gints Zilbalodis Country: Latvia, Running Time: 75 min A boy and a little bird
are on a journey across a strange island trying to get back home. THE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND THE
GUILLOTINE North American Premiere Director: Takahisa Zeze Country: Japan, Running Time: 189 min After the Great Kanto earthquake in 1923, a
troupe of female sumo wrestlers, including Tomoyo and Tamae arrive in the area
near Tokyo. Meanwhile, an anarchist group, including Tetsu and Daijiro go to
watch the female sumo wrestlers compete and become fascinated by them. A DOG BARKING AT THE MOON Director: Lisa Zi Xiang Countries: China/Spain,
Running Time: 107 min A Chinese family saga,
told in different periods of time, commencing with the wife's discovery of her
husband's homosexuality. When her adult daughter comes to visit, other secrets
slowly come to light. THE FACTORY New
York Premiere Director: Yuriy Bykov Countries:
Russia/France/Armenia, Running Time: 109 min When a factory is about
to close, a group of workers decides to take action against the owner. FUKUOKA North
American Premiere Director: Lu Zhang Countries: South
Korea/Japan, Running Time: 88 min A film about a
middle-aged man's retrospect to his past, two Koreans' trip to Fukuoka, and
three people's reconciliation with love. THE MAGIC LIFE OF V New
York Premiere Director: Tonislav
Hristov Countries:
Finland/Denmark/Bulgaria, Running Time: 87 min Documentary follows a young woman haunted by
childhood trauma, who learns how to face that past and become more independent as
she helps her mentally disabled brother through live-role-playing. THE
SHADOW PLAY U.S.
Premiere Director: Lou Ye Country: China, Running Time: 124 min The Chief of Construction Committee leaps to his death from a tall
building. Yang Jiadong, a rookie cop begins investigating it, but is forced out
of his job due to his investigation. But that doesn’t mean he’s going to stop.
For the safety of Hong Kong, he must discover the truth. TAKE
ME SOMEWHERE NICE New
York Premiere Director: Ena Sendijarevic Countries: Netherlands/Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Running Time: 91 min A Dutch girl of Bosnian
descent travels to Bosnia to visit her sick father. It will be the first time
they will see each other. THE WILD GOOSE
LAKE Director: Yinan Diao Countries: China/France, Running Time: 113 min A gang leader on the run seeking redemption. A
girl in trouble risking everything to gain her freedom. Both hunted on the
hidden shores of The Wild Goose Lake. They set a deadly gamble for what may be
their last day. SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THE KILLER (1989) *첩혈쌍웅(喋血雙雄)/오우삼 감독, 주윤발, 이수현, 엽천문 출연 Director:
John Woo Country:
Hong Kong, Running Time: 111 min A disillusioned assassin accepts one last hit in
hopes of using his earnings to restore vision to a singer he accidentally
blinded, only to be double-crossed by his boss. A
SILENT VOICE (2016) Director:
Naoko Yamada Country:
Japan, Running Time: 130 min A young man is ostracized by his classmates
after he bullies a deaf girl to the point where she moves away. Years later, he
sets off on a path for redemption. YOL (1982) *일마즈 귀니 감독의 '길' (1982 칸영화제 황금종려상 수상작) Directors:
Serif Gören, Yilmaz Güney Countries:
Turkey/Switzerland, Running Time: 113 min When five Turkish prisoners are granted one
week's home leave, they find to their dismay that they face continued
oppression outside of prison from their families, the culture, and the
government. About CineCina
Film Festival (CCFF) CineCina Film Festival (CCFF) is the only New
York-based film festival dedicated to promoting excellent Chinese films.
Founded in 2018, it was conceived by a group of young film scholars and
filmmakers active in New York. CCFF aims to bring the best international films
to New York. Starting from the exhibition of wonderful Chinese films, the
committee of CineCina is committed to making CCFF a platform for the export of
Chinese culture, and increasing opportunities for the development and
distribution of Chinese films in North America. Meanwhile, CineCina is going to
expose the rapid development of Chinese film to more audiences, and enlarge the
influence of Chinese cultural industry in North America. At the same time,
CineCina is devoted to becoming the entry point in the development of many a
young filmmaker. Through exploring young filmmakers and supporting the
development of potential new films, it established a platform for young Chinese
directors to display their works.