World Cinema

The Breaking Ice

Anthony CHEN
China 2023 100min DCP Color Fiction 12Korean Premiere

Schedule

CGV Jeonjugosa 3

Date

2024. 05. 06

Time

14:30

Code

523
H
KE
12
GV
CGV Jeonjugosa 5

Date

2024. 05. 07

Time

10:00

Code

606
H
KE
12
GV
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 1

Date

2024. 05. 10

Time

14:00

Code

924
H
KE
12

Overview

Set in Yanji, a border city in the north of China, the film follows the blossoming relationship among three young adults in their twenties, set over a few short days in the winter snow.

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Review

Haofeng, a rich young man from Shanghai, heads to Yanji to attend an acquaintance’s wedding. Though he suffers from depression, he can’t help but follow Nana, his attractive tour guide, when he meets her. Nana also becomes interested in Haofeng, and introduces her best friend Xiao, who works in a Yanbian restaurant. The three get along swimmingly and spend time all around Yanji, while Xiao and Nana’s relationship becomes complicated due to Haofeng. Though the relationship between the three turns into a strange love triangle, they become friends by facing each of their personal anxiety and depression. Anthony Chen’s newest film on the youth set in Yanji, one of the coldest places in China in the northeast and connected with the Korean peninsula, captures the grand landscapes of Baekdu Mountain in the background and is reminiscent of François Truffaut’s Jules and Jim (1962). A project that began without a script, the chemistry between Liu Haoran as Haofeng, Zhou Dongyu as Nana, and Qu Chuxiao as Xiao truly elevates the film. (CHUN Jinsu)

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Credit

  • DirectorAnthony CHEN
  • ProducerMENG Xie, Anthony CHEN
  • ScreenplayAnthony CHEN
  • CinematographyYU Jing-pin
  • Production DesignLuxi DU
  • MusicLeonn KIN
  • EditorCHEN Hoping , SOO Mun Thye
  • SoundWU Zhe
  • CastZHOU Dongyu, QU Chuxiao, LIU Haoran

Film Source

Rediance⎜jing@rediancefilms.com

Director

Anthony CHEN

Anthony Chen is an award-winning writer, director and producer from Singapore. Anthony Chen became the first Singaporean to be awarded at Cannes with short film Ah Ma (2007).