Apuda

  • 145'
  • China
  • 2010
In a sensitive and balanced way, He Yuan portrays two men who live in bitter poverty. Apuda is a simple man, who almost thinks like a child - a good child, because he dedicates himself to caring for his sick old father. Even though the film focuses on these two men specifically, it also provides a picture of a China in which millions of people still live in deprived circumstances.
Like other Chinese independent filmmakers, He Yuan has an ethnographic and anthropological background and also a fascination with the lives of ordinary Chinese citizens outside the modern urban centres. But he does not observe in the way a social scientist would. He prefers to compare himself with painters from olden times who went out into nature to capture reality as it revealed itself to them.
While Apuda worries about the health of his father and lovingly nurses him, the filmmaker observes the inevitable end no less lovingly.


  • 145'
  • China
  • 2010
Director
He Yuan
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
China
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2012
Length
145'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Apuda de shouhou
Language
Mandarin
Producer
Xiaoqiu Feng
Sales
He Yuan
Screenplay
He Yuan
Cinematography
He Yuan
Editor
He Yuan
Sound Design
Sha Qing
Director
He Yuan
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
China
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2012
Length
145'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Apuda de shouhou
Language
Mandarin
Producer
Xiaoqiu Feng
Sales
He Yuan
Screenplay
He Yuan
Cinematography
He Yuan
Editor
He Yuan
Sound Design
Sha Qing