Oxhide I (Niu Pi)

Oxhide I (Niu Pi)

Friday, October 19, 2012 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Auditorium (Room 101), Henry R. Luce Hall See map
34 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 6511

Oxhide (Niu Pi)
Directed by LIU Jiayin, 2005 (110 minutes, Mandarin w/ English Subtitles)

This is the breakout film by Director LIU Jiayin, who will be visiting campus on November 1, 2012 in conjunction with a screening of her most recent film, Oxhide II.

Daily life in an impossibly cramped Beijing apartment takes on epic proportions in this, intimate portrait, with unprecedented access, of a working-class Chinese family.

Boldly transforming documentary into fiction, Liu Jiayin cast her parents and herself as fictionalized versions of themselves. Her father, Liu Zaiping, sells leather bags but is slowly going bankrupt. He argues with his wife, Jia Huifen, and his daughter over methods to boost business in the shop. A cloud of anxiety follows them into sleepless nights shared in the same bed. But through the thousand daily travails of city life, a genuine and deeply moving picture of Chinese familial solidarity emerges from the screen.

With virtually no budget and boundless ingenuity, Liu Jiayin’s eye-opening debut, shot when she was 23 years old, consists of twenty-three static, one-scene shots within her family’s fifty square meter home. Liu keeps her small DV camera in claustrophobic closeness to her subjects, often showing only parts of their bodies as their voices dominate the soundtrack. OXHIDE takes the microscopic physical and emotional details of a family and magnifies them on a widescreen canvas.

The most important Chinese film of the past several years-and one of the most astonishing recent films from any country” —Shelly Kraicer, Cinema-scope

Liu takes the film language of “realism” into an entirely new dimension.” —Tony Rayns, Vancouver International Film Festival

The most celebrated Chinese debut since Jia Zhang-ke’s XIAO WU.” —Mubarak Ali, The Lumiere Reader

CEAS is generously supported by The Pao-Watari Fund for East Asian Studies. Co-sponsored by the Film Study Center
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