17th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 29 - Jul 15, 2018

Photo: Courtesy of HKIFF/Hong Kong International Film Festival

North American Premiere

Looking for Lucky

尋狗啟事

The film starts off as a rousing dog-and-man comedy set in Shenyang, northeastern China, where people argue continuously. A graduate student loses his professor’s dog, Lucky. Worried this will jeopardize his prospective tutorship to secure a good job, he enlists his lousy father in the search. Jiang Jiachen’s debut feature is a blast of fresh air with its mature creative choices - composed of just sixty-one shots – and biting satire of his country’s emergent culture of opportunism and other modern societal ills. A surprisingly endearing father-and-son tale, it is also one of the festival’s most unexpected discoveries.

Director: Jiang Jiachen
Cast: Da Bing, Yu Hai, Ding Xinhe
Languages: Mandarin with English subtitles
2018; 102 min.; DCP

SCHEDULE:

Sunday July 8, 2:30pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center

Director Jiang Jiachen will be in attendance

Jiang Jiachen
蔣佳辰

Jiang Jiachen hails from Shenyang in northeast China where he graduated from the LuXun Academy of Fine Arts. He directed the short films The Dog Days (2004) and The Thieves (2005). In 2016, he was selected as one of 15 candidates for the China Film Directors Guild's (CFDG) first Young Directors Support Program. His debut feature Looking for Lucky, based on the characters of friends from his hometown, won the inaugural Early Bird New Directors Film Fund of the Hong Kong International Film Festival. Jiang's screenplay is also nominated at this month's Shanghai International Film Festival’s Asian New Talent Awards.