Ni Jing: Thou Shalt Not Steal | |
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Directed by | Roberto F. Canuto Xu Xiaoxi |
Written by | Roberto F. Canuto Xu Xiaoxi |
Produced by | Luisa Shun Liu |
Starring | Sherry Ruihong Xia Yinhui Wan Wenfen Zuo Luisa Shun Liu Josef Chen Li Alicia Barbadoux Ye Kuang |
Cinematography | Roberto F. Canuto Xu Xiaoxi |
Edited by | Roberto F. Canuto Xu Xiaoxi |
Music by | Andrea Centazzo |
Production company | Almost Red Productions |
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Running time | 29 minutes |
Countries | Spain China |
Languages | Mandarin Sichuanese Dialect |
Ni Jing: Thou Shalt Not Steal (Original Chinese: 逆境; pinyin: Ni Jing; lit. 'adversity'; Spanish Title Ni Jing: No Robarás) is a 2013 Spanish and Chinese co-production drama film written and directed by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi. The film represents one of the rare independent film collaborations between Spain and China, together with the previous film from the directors, Desire Street.[1] The film is based in a true story that happened to a close friend of the directors and it was shot in Chengdu, China,[2] using the local dialect of the region, the Sichuanese Mandarin.
Ni Jing: Thou Shalt Not Steal uses a realistic approach in terms of style and storytelling[3] and tells the story of a naive Chinese girl who is forced to confront betrayal after she awakes in a remote forest covered in blood.[4] The film received the award for Best Short Film in the World Premiere at Riverside Saginaw International Film Festival, 2013 and the awards for: Best Actress (Sherry Xia Ruihong), runner up Best Short Film, and a nomination for Best Actor (Yinhui Wan) at the 9th Asturian Film Festival, 2014. The Ni Jing: No Robarás Spanish premiere took place at the prestigious FICXIXON, Gijón International Film Festival in 2013 and the Chinese premiere at the Contemporary Art Museum A4 in Chengdu (Sichuan), one of the most prestigious museums in China.[5]
Otras propuestas más independientes también se han atrevido con la coproducción, como es el caso del film Desire Street, dirigido por Roberto F. Canuto y Xiaoxi Xu.
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La inauguración ha tenido reacciones muy positivas y una gran afluencia de público, ya que ha llenado las salas durante todo el fin de semana, por lo que la exhibición ya se ha prorrogado