23rd New York Asian Film Festival

July 12-28, 2024

Photo: ©Momo Pictures

North American Premiere

A Long Shot

老枪

In the smoldering crucible of early '90s Northeast China, Gao Peng's A Long Shot takes aim at the human toll of breakneck economic reform. Gu Xuebing (Zu Feng), a former professional sharpshooter who's lost his edge (and his hearing), takes a gig as a factory security guard and finds himself in the middle of a scandal that's about to blow the roof off. He's also trying to keep Geng Xiaojun (Zhou Zhengjie), the rebellious son of his love interest, Xiao Jin (Qin Hailu), from going off the rails. Director Gao Peng's bull's-eye feature debut is a slow-burn powder keg of a movie and a masterclass in blending social commentary with crime drama tropes, as he zeroes in on the human cost of China's rapid-fire reforms. It's a gritty, unflinching look at injustice and unrest, with performances that'll leave you reeling and pondering the price of progress.

Director: Gao Peng
Cast: Zu Feng, Qin Hailu, Zhou Zhengjie
Languages: Mandarin with English subtitles
2023; 117 min.

SCHEDULE:

Friday July 19, 9:00pm
Film at Lincoln Center

Intro and Q&A with director Gao Peng

Gao Peng
高朋

Gao Peng graduated from the Directing Department of the Beijing Film Academy in 2007. After working as an assistant director, he began directing TV commercials and at the same time, started screenwriting. He went on to complete several short films and a television series. A Long Shot, which he also co-wrote, is his directorial feature debut.