“Simply put, Getting Home is one of the best Chinese films of the year. The latest effort from
Zhang Yang, who previously delighted viewers with the likes of Shower, it sees the Sixth
Generation director continuing his rich vein of form with another honest tale of ordinary people.”– James Mudge, Beyond Hollywood
In this soulful and humane comedy, Zhao, a middle-aged
construction worker, struggles to fulfill a dying co-worker’s last
wish to be buried in China’s Three Gorges region. Setting
out with his colleague’s body in tow, Zhao travels hundreds of
miles across extraordinary countryside, encountering a number
of colorful adventures and characters—and even discovering
love in some unlikely quarters. Director Zhang Yang’s humorous
and moving tale of friendship offers a powerful, and sometimes
slapstick, commentary on the value of community and human
connectivity in modern China.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR: ZHANG YANG Zhang Yang was born in Beijing, China in 1967. In 1992, he graduated from the Central Theatre
Academy. He then directed a theatrical production of Kiss of the Spider Woman and went on to
direct over twenty underground music videos. His first feature film, Spicy Love Soup, swept the
domestic Chinese awards and his second feature, Shower, won the FIPRESCI prize at the Toronto
International Film Festival. Getting Home is his fifth feature film.
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