A portrait that follows Nan, my uncle and the last two years he and his parents live together. In long, tightly framed shots, a picture emerges of three intimately interwoven lives: the gentle and touching bickering between Nan and his mother, the evenings in front of the television when time seems to stand still, and the minutes ticking by as Grandpa silently peels an apple. In the film, disability is not only seen as symptoms on individual bodies, but as social, physical, and temporal relationships. It is a meditation on time, disabilities, and the economies of care in contemporary China.
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Directing | Peng Zuqiang | Director |
Crew | Peng Zuqiang | Cinematography |
Sound | Peng Zuqiang | Sound |
Editing | Peng Zuqiang | Editor |
Editing | Hu Liwei | Editor |
Sound | Zhang Mengtai | Sound Designer |
Editing | Hu Liwei | Color Grading |
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