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11.03.26, 20:30, The Arch (1968)

KASKcinema and Made in China film festival delve into film history with this long-lost visual poem by Hong Kong's first female filmmaker. Based on a 17th-century Chinese folk tale, The Arch follows the fortunes of the young widow Madam Tung and her daughter, Wei Ling. In honour of her virtue and sense of honour, Tung is rewarded with the construction of a gate in her family's name. However, while awaiting this gift, the stability of her respectable life begins to crumble when, contrary to social conventions, she falls in love with a handsome soldier. Although the storm of her desire proves uncontrollable, Tung decides to keep her love secret for fear of the community's judgement.

Filmmaker Tang Shu Shuen is known as a bridge builder between Hong Kong cinema and the European arthouse tradition. With her focus on female subjectivity and desire, she also broke with the taboos of her time. The Arch is undeniably her masterpiece. Through sensitive editing, playful sound design and nature-allegorical touches, Shuen poetically expresses the inner life of her main character. The experimental cinematography of Satyajit Ray cameraman Subrata Mitra seals the whole in sober beauty.

This screening will be introduced by writer Ans Van Gasse.

Tang Shu Shuen, Hong Kong, 94’, Mandarin spoken, English subtitles
i.c.w. Made in China Festival
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent