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San Diego Asian Film Festival 2012

SHUN LI AND THE POET

Io sono Li

Directed by Andrea Sengre

Discoveries / Italy / 2011 / Drama / 100 mins / Italian, Mandarin with English subtitles / HD / West Coast Premiere

SHUN LI AND THE POET

Museum of Photographic Arts
November 4, 2012 7:00 pm

Description

Co-hosted with the San Diego Italian Film Festival

Many recent European films have chronicled the social and personal consequences of the recent wave of immigration to Europe, but few with the delicacy and insight of Andre Segre’s lovely film. Brought to Italy by a “broker” who she’s slowly paying off while saving money to bring across her son, Shun Li is sent from her factory job to a bar in Chioggia, a small town in the Veneto lagoon. There she strikes up a friendship with Bepi, a fisherman nicknamed “the Poet,” himself a representative of an earlier immigration to Italy from Eastern Europe. The two come to share a special understanding, and their relationship transforms them both.

Segre effectively draws us into this “immigrant world,” not simply to expose its unfairness but to reveal the ways in which immigrants create their own special support systems. An unusual and compelling first feature deservedly selected for the Director’s Fortnight section of the Venice Film Festival, SHUN LI AND THE POET has a terrific central performance by Zhao Tao, Jia Zhang-ke’s muse in films like Platform and The World. The film takes the essence of an all-too-real situation (the recent influx of Chinese immigrants into the environs of Venice) that is also simultaneously a new filmic look at aspects of Venetian life, refreshingly naturalistic and free of picture postcard tourism. –San Diego Italian Film Festival

Credits

Cast: Zhao Tao, Rade Serbedzija, Marco Paolini


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SHUN LI AND THE POET

Museum of Photographic Arts
November 4, 2012 7:00 pm