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Chinese Film To Open 2010 BerlinaleThe 2010 edition of the Berlin International Film Festival, a film event second in importance only to Cannes, begins on Thursday evening with the International Premiere of a new Chinese film. APART TOGETHER by Tuan Yuan will kick off the festivities at the Berlinale Palast, the showcase cinema in Potsdamer Platz. Chinese cinema has been in the ascendant as the country itself flexes its political and economic muscle. However not all the press has been positive. Last month, the Chinese government pulled two films from the program of the Palm Springs International Film Festival in protest of the Festival's decision to screen a documentary calling for sovereignty of Tibet. With the subject anathema to the Chinese officials, a threat to pull the films unless the Tibet documentary was itself pulled from the program was challenged by Palm Springs International Film Festival director Darryl MacDonald. A similar issue occured at New York's Film Forum theater, which also lost two Chinese films because of its scheduling of the Tibet documentary in its future roster. However, all this bad blood will be set aside on Thursday evening as the Berlinale embraces this ambitious drama from one of China's most compelling film talents. TOGETHER APART looks at the equally divise relationship between the People's Republic of China on the Chinese mainland and the islannd republic of Taiwan (which China still consider a breakaway province). In the film, after 50 years since the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China and the founding of the island republic of Taiwan, permission is given for the first time for a group of ex-soldiers of the National People’s Party or Kuomintang to travel from Taiwan to China and be reunited with family members in Shanghai.
He manages to arrange a meeting during which he quickly realizes that Qiao Yu’e, who has founded a family with an officer in the People’s Liberation Army, still feels the same way about him as before. It’s not hard for Liu Yangsheng to persuade his former partner to go back with him to Taiwan. He hopes that, by promising to leave his entire savings to her husband and their children, he will be able to secure the family’s agreement. But his proposal gives rise to a huge outcry in the family.
The film, the first to matter-of-factly stress the common threads of family and community between the two Chinas, has been a huge box office hit in its native land and serves as a further example of the new engagement of the two countries in matters of economic and cultural exchange. The once bitter rift, made even more caustic by opposing political systems, has softened a bit and the film makes clear that a relationship neglected for over five decades has never been erased from the hearts and minds of the people themselves.
Sandy Mandelberger, Berlinale Dailies Editor
08.02.2010 | Berlin's blog Cat. : APART TOGETHER Berlin International Film Festival berlinale Chinese cinema FILM
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