In recent decades, young people in China have flocked to the city in their millions. This uprooting has caused a flood of stories, studies, artistic reactions and of course films. An emotionally gripping example of such a story was told by the talented Peng Tao in his widely praised debut film “Little Moth”. In his second film, “Floating in Memory”, the tone is grim and inevitable. The story, as in so many films, is based on a small newspaper report. Peng points the restless, seeking camera at Xiu, a shop girl who lives with her female boss and spends her evenings in the local dance hall. That spot also turns out to be the hunting ground of the pimp Qiang, also a country boy. Briefly, some kind of love seems possible in this emotional no man’s land, but in no time they have lost each other and their future. In the apparent simplicity of the concentration with which Peng Tao portrays his young lovers, they are reminiscent of the tragic protagonists of the Dardenne. (catalogue Rotterdam)
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Producer: Zeng Wenwen | Director: PENG Tao | Composer: – | Production: NEW YOUTH INDEPENDENT FILM STUDIO (Room 502, unit 3, Building 4, No 16 Yang Fang Dian Road, Haidian, 100038 Beijing, CHINA) | Sales agent: NEW YOUTH INDEPENDENT FILM STUDIO (Room 502, unit 3, Building 4, No 16 Yang Fang Dian Road, Haidian, 100038 Beijing, CHINA) | Distributor: HUBERT BALS FUND (P.O. Box 21696, 3001 AR Rotterdam) | Cast : Pan Xingxing, Huo Shiyu
Colour – 107’ – Digibeta Pal – Eng


