Walk in the dark
Release Year:
2005
Story:
Bao, a blind woman, sings every day on the streets of Peking to make a living. She is caught up in an endless lawsuit in the hope of having some money reimbursed while doing her best to rear Ming Ming, her mentally ill daughter. After a car accident, and to her mother's great despair, Ming Ming decides to drop out of school and become a street artist. History seems to repeat itself.
Bao, a blind woman, sings every day on the streets of Peking to make a living. She is caught up in an endless lawsuit in the hope of having some money reimbursed while doing her best to rear Ming Ming, her mentally ill daughter. After a car accident, and to her mother's great despair, Ming Ming decides to drop out of school and become a street artist. History seems to repeat itself.
Casts & Crews:
Li Xiaofeng
Directors
Runtime:
90
minutes
Language:
Reference:
officially selected
by the 20th Fribourg International Film Festival
the 8th Taipei Film Festival
the 3rd China Documentary Film Festival
Paris: Shadows Festival,
Berlin: Flyer Made in China,
New York: Reel China Festival
London: Filming East Festival awarded the Natural documentary award of CDAA, etc
officially selected
by the 20th Fribourg International Film Festival
the 8th Taipei Film Festival
the 3rd China Documentary Film Festival
Paris: Shadows Festival,
Berlin: Flyer Made in China,
New York: Reel China Festival
London: Filming East Festival awarded the Natural documentary award of CDAA, etc
Tags:
blind person, sing for a living, mother and daughter relationship
Director‘s Statement:
Li Xiaofeng and Jiakai began shooting in September 2001 when they moved next to Bao and
Ming Ming, whom they had followed for four years. Personally involved in the boisterous and chaotic life of the two women, they play the role of blind guide to the mother and private tutor to the daughter. Through their common destiny full of ups and downs but also love and compassion, they seek to point out the rapid and profound changes that are marking China and leaving enormous problems. Those who are left behind struggle to keep their dignity to live. Plunged into the dark, both literally and figuratively, Bao does not lose faith and continues to fight untiringly.
Ming Ming, whom they had followed for four years. Personally involved in the boisterous and chaotic life of the two women, they play the role of blind guide to the mother and private tutor to the daughter. Through their common destiny full of ups and downs but also love and compassion, they seek to point out the rapid and profound changes that are marking China and leaving enormous problems. Those who are left behind struggle to keep their dignity to live. Plunged into the dark, both literally and figuratively, Bao does not lose faith and continues to fight untiringly.
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Casts & Crews
Li Xiaofeng
Director
Story:
Bao, a blind woman, sings every day on the streets of Peking to make a living. She is caught up in an endless lawsuit in the hope of having some money reimbursed while doing her best to rear Ming Ming, her mentally ill daughter. After a car accident, and to her mother's great despair, Ming Ming decides to drop out of school and become a street artist. History seems to repeat itself.