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15th(2013)



Memories Look at Me

SONG Fang

  • China
  • 2012
  • 87min
  • HD
  • color
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SYNOPSIS

Synopsis
Fang comes back to her parents¡¯ home in Nanjing, to stay with them for a while. The people around her parents, many are facing the diseases and aging. Time keeps going on, and leaves us changed. During Fang¡¯s stay, the memories keep coming back in the conversations. Some she knows, some not. Every moment of the present is mixed up with the past. And the steps towards the future may be accompanied with the eternal lost.


 

Program Note
SONG Fang, who won the Grand Prize in the Asian Short Film & Video Competition at the 11th IWFFIS for Goodbye , presents her impressive debut film. SONG Fang, who makes films in Beijing, visits her parents in Nanjing. She makes agreeable conversation with them, and sometimes they lapse into silence in their own spaces. Her older brother and his wife visit them, and she sees her old friends. They share stories of the past and of the present, sometimes true and sometimes fictional.
In the film, SONG Fang, the director, plays as herself, and her parents, brother, and friends all play as themselves. The film beautifully captures intimate moments between family members and old friends, and sometimes awkward silences, while revealing its insight on the media of film and time. [HWANG Miyojo]

PROGRAM NOTE

Synopsis
Fang comes back to her parents¡¯ home in Nanjing, to stay with them for a while. The people around her parents, many are facing the diseases and aging. Time keeps going on, and leaves us changed. During Fang¡¯s stay, the memories keep coming back in the conversations. Some she knows, some not. Every moment of the present is mixed up with the past. And the steps towards the future may be accompanied with the eternal lost.


 

Program Note
SONG Fang, who won the Grand Prize in the Asian Short Film & Video Competition at the 11th IWFFIS for Goodbye , presents her impressive debut film. SONG Fang, who makes films in Beijing, visits her parents in Nanjing. She makes agreeable conversation with them, and sometimes they lapse into silence in their own spaces. Her older brother and his wife visit them, and she sees her old friends. They share stories of the past and of the present, sometimes true and sometimes fictional.
In the film, SONG Fang, the director, plays as herself, and her parents, brother, and friends all play as themselves. The film beautifully captures intimate moments between family members and old friends, and sometimes awkward silences, while revealing its insight on the media of film and time. [HWANG Miyojo]

Director

  • SONG FangSONG Fang

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    Born in Jiangsu, China. Studied film directing in INSAS-Institut National de l¡¯Art du Spectacle et de l¡¯art du diffusion in Belgium from 2002 to 2003,

Credit

  • ProducerJIA Zhang-ke, SONG Fang
  • Cast YE Yu-Zhu, SONG Di-jin, SONG Fang
  • Screenwriter SONG Fang
  • Cinematography GUAN Dong-pei, ZHOU Wen-cao
  • Art director YE Wen-bin
  • Editor SONG Fang
  • Sound YAMASHITA Aya