13th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 27 - Jul 14, 2014

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North American Premiere

Silent Witness

全民目擊

With a script that doesn't loosen its grip in its entire two hours, a big name cast at the top of its game (especially Sun Honglei and Yu Nan), and an atmospheric production package that's all in service of the drama, Silent Witness is superb, mesmerizing entertainment. The film opens with the trial of a millionaire's daughter for the murder of her future stepmother, pulls its first big surprise in a powerful courtroom scene early on, and then builds layer upon layer of previously hidden information, and ultimately the tale is elevated into one of Chinese myth and personal redemption. It's the ensemble of performances that helps give real dramatic heft to what otherwise might just have been just a well-written, cleverly constructed genre movie, full of the usual coincidences, moments of sudden revelation, and sequences of engineered suspense. Most remarkably, in a genre that U.S. cinema has made its own, Silent Witness has a totally Chinese feel in its emotions, pacing, and underlying philosophy.

Director: Fei Xing
Cast: Ding Zishuo, Zhao Lixin, Deng Jiajia, Yu Nan, Sun Honglei, Aaron Kwok
Languages: Mandarin with English subtitles
2013; 118 min.; DCP

SCHEDULE:

Sunday July 6, 9:15pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center

Q&A with director Fei Xing and actress Ding Zishuo.

Fei Xing
非行

Fei Xing is representative of the new generation of Chinese commercial film directors and screenwriters. A one-time folk-music graduate, guitarist and successful TV drama writer-director, he wrote and directed his first movie in 2010, the highly original The Man behind the Courtyard House, a contemporary crime drama that is a fascinating genre-bender. His second film Silent Witness (2012) is a superbly crafted crime/courtroom procedural that's a game-changer in Mainland genre cinema, raising the bar on an existing genre to a new level.

Ding Zishuo
丁子烁

Ding Zishuo, a native of China's Zhejiang province, has been acting in television dramas since 2005. She made her film debut in 2011, headlining a 1950s period drama directed by Yi Hongbo. She has since appeared in two romantic comedies, Ma Zhiyu's Truth or Dare and Joe Ma's The Lion Roars 2. In Silent Witness she has her highest profile role yet as a resourceful female lawyer who helps unravel the truth behind a mysterious crime