Open Eyes
China2023fiction18'Międzynarodowy konkurs krótkometrażowy (2024)
Residents of no other country have been so much experienced by the pandemic restrictions. In China, a quarantine meant not only a ban to leave your house but also a welded door or forced deportation to a place of isolation. ‘Open Eyes’ is a film that settles accounts with this difficult period in an unexpected way by presenting a relatively young marriage trapped in isolation. The need to spend 24 hours together with their child turns into an increasing challenge. Screams can be heard from behind the walls. The noise of everyday traffic is replaced by unpleasant sounds. The spouses are together, but at the same time they cannot be together. They need to restrain their desire. They are suffocating more and more with tension on the rise and the increasing suspense in the film. The authors have managed to capture the form and nature of the pandemic lockdown paranoia.
- directed by
- Qi Zhang
He studies non-fiction film and experimental imaging at Peking University. His representative work "Single Cycle" was shortlisted for the 3rd Pingyao International Film Festival, the 44th Sao Paulo International Film Festival in Brazil, and the 69th Mannheim Heidelberg International Film Festival in Germany, and won the Rainer Werner Fassbinder Reward Best Screenplay; "Voyage au bout de la nuit" won the Best Creative Award in the Venture Capital Unit of the 23rd Shanghai International Film Festival."Open Eyes"was his latest work.
- cinematography
- Jiahao Zhang
- script
- Qi Zhang
- cast
- Nie Qiao
- production
- Zuolin Feng (One Twenty Three Floor (Shanghai) Film Co., Ltd.), Zhu Jianbin
- Photo