15th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 22 - Jul 9, 2016

Photo: China Film (Shanghai) International Co.

New York Premiere

What's In The Darkness

黑處有什麼

A coming-of-age fable mapped onto an unsolved crime story, at once dream-hazed and sharp-edged with suspense, Variety called writer/director Wang Yichun's outstanding debut 'the most acute and uncompromisingly grim murder mystery to come out of China in years,' but the film owes as much to The Diary of a Teenage Girl as it does to Portrait of a Serial Killer. What's in the Darkness brilliantly evokes the perils of repressed desire, while equating China's transition to capitalism with the prurient confusion of puberty. In a semi-rural village of Hebei Province in the early 1990s, someone is raping and killing young women, and carving a cross into their flesh. Following the case with perverse fascination, Jing (Su Xiaotong) struggles to harness her emerging sexuality while her father (Guo Xiao), a low-level cop, futilely tries to convince his incompetent colleagues of the merits of forensic investigation.

Director: Wang Yichun
Cast: Deng Gang, Lu Qiwei, Guo Xiao, Su Xiaotong
Languages: Mandarin with English subtitles
2015; 98 min.; DCP

SCHEDULE:

Monday June 27, 6:15pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center

Q&A with Wang Yichun

Wang Yichun
王一淳

Wang Yichun sets her debut film, the coming-of-age drama What's In the Darkness in a village in China's Henan province during the 1990s, where and when she herself was a teenager. She began writing the screenplay in 2002, after the death of her father. A year before filming began, she started to collect props to recreate the key period in China's modern development. Originally conceived as a surreal Lynchian-style drama, she had to accommodate the limits of her sub-$500,000 budget — and her crew — by introducing a different visual aesthetic, one based on disturbed serenity. Yet to be released in China, the film has been optioned to be remade by local actress Zhang Jingchu. Wang won the Best Director Award at the 9th First International Film Festival in Xining before the film made its international debut in the Generations section of this year's Berlin International Film Festival.