As the final installment of a decade-spanning trilogy on the hardships of young women in China, Stonewalling is an award-winning indie film that portrays a young Chinese woman grappling with an unexpected pregnancy. Notably, the film features the same actress from the two earlier films in the trilogy, Egg and Stone (2012) and The Foolish Bird (2017), offering a poignant portrayal of a “left-behind child” in a rural village as her parents seek work in bustling cities.
Join us for the screening of Stonewalling and a remote conversation with its visionary directors, Ryuji OTSUKA and Ji HUANG. This engaging event promises unique insights into the film’s creation and first-hand perspectives from the directors.
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This program is made possible through the support of the Chinese International Education Foundation, and generous supporters of China Institute.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.