ALMOST HEAVEN

FOCUS: CHINA
PANORA 14 APRIL 14.30
The short film RECONSTRUCTING REALITY is screened before the feature!
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Director: Carol Salter Country: UK, China Year: 2017 Runtime: 75 minutes Language: Mandarin Subtitles: English Genre: Documentary

Carol Salter’s tender coming-of-age documentary chronicles the life of 17 year old Ying Ling who, like many teenagers of her generation, has moved from a small village to one of China’s booming industrial cities to find work. Despite being afraid of ghosts, Ying Ling has taken up an apprenticeship as an undertaker at a large funeral home in Hunan Province’s capital Changsha. She shares accommodation with the other trainees in her work place’s basement and strikes up an affectionate friendship with a fellow mortician – the gawky and goofy Jin Hau. The film follows them in their daily work routines while trying to find their place in the world.

ALMOST HEAVEN treats death and the grieving families attending the funeral home with the utmost respect yet equally manages to depict the joy for life of its young protagonist with spurts of humour lightening up the establishment’s long dark corridors. It is an examination of the meaning of death as much as a celebration of life and what it means to be young in present-day China.

Original title: Almost Heaven Screenplay: Carol Salter Producer: Carol Salter, Elhum Shakerifar, Heike Bachelier, Cinzia Baldessari Sales: Taskovski Films

Screening films made by female directors since 2006