Little Moth (Xue Chan)
(2007) 

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Peng Tao
TRT:
99 min
MPAA RATING:
NR
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When an impoverished country couple adopts a crippled young girl and puts her to work begging on city streets, a battle soon ensues over her fate. Hubei Dialect with English subtitles.


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FULL SYNOPSIS

"Suspenseful, moving yet ruthlessly unsentimental" - Jason Anderson, Eye Weekly

"A nearly perfect little film" - Shelly Kraicer

When an impoverished country couple adopts a crippled young girl and puts her to work begging on city streets, a battle soon ensues over her fate.

Luo Jiang and Guihua, a poor, middle-aged couple with few prospects, decide to buy an 11-year-old girl, Xiao Ezi (aka “Little Moth”), for $140 in rural China. Xiao Ezi's life is in peril, as she is forced to earn money for her new parents as a beggar while suffering from a blood disease that leaves her unable to walk.  Her greedy adoptive father, Luo Jiang, refuses to buy her medicine, while Guihua’s growing maternal affection wracks her with guilt.  After a run-in with local extortionists, the three flee into the territory of the unsavory Mr. Yang, whose one-armed boy Xiao Chun is also forced to beg.  Inevitably the grownups take turns taking advantage of each other, giving the children a rare opportunity to develop a protective bond with one another.

With virtually no budget, a hand-held digital camera and a cast of non-professionals, Peng Tao turns the sordid street life of small town China into a chain-reaction tale of human cruelty and unforgettable suspense.  LITTLE MOTH "melds the anger and storytelling scope of Dickens, the doc-influenced immediacy and sensitive gaze of the Dardenne brothers, and the best tendencies of recent Chinese cinema." (Robert Koehler, Variety).

Hubei Dialect with English subtitles.

CAST & CREW

  • Producer(s): Peng Tao; Zen Wenwen
  • Writer(s): Peng Tao

AWARDS

  • WINNER - Silver Digital Award, Hong Kong International Film Festival; WINNER - NETPAC Award, Locarno International Film Festival; WINNER - Best Film, Bucharest International Film Festival; WINNER - Golden Award, Cairo International Film Festival; WINNER - Interfaith Award, Brisbane International Film Festival

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Like moths to flame: critics revere Peng Tao's first feature
by Danielle
“Suspenseful, moving yet ruthlessly unsentimental.” – Jason Anderson, Eye Weekly“
A nearly perfect little film.” – Shelly Kraicer, Vancouver International Film Festival

With virtually no budget, a hand-held digital camera and a cast of non-professionals, Peng Tao turns the sordid street life of small town China into a chain-reaction tale of human cruelty and unforgettable suspense. LITTLE MOTH “melds the anger and storytelling scope of Dickens, the doc-influenced immediacy and sensitive gaze of the Dardenne brothers, and the best tendencies of recent Chinese cinema.” (Robert Koehler, Variety).


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