The Orphan of Anyang

The Orphan of Anyang
Traditional Chinese安陽的孤儿
Simplified Chinese安阳的孤儿
Hanyu PinyinĀnyáng de gūér
Directed byWang Chao
Written byWang Chao
Produced byFang Li
StarringSun Guilin
Zhu Jie
Yue Senyi
CinematographyZhang Xi
Edited byWang Chao
Wang Gang
Distributed byOnoma
Release date
  • May 16, 2001 (2001-05-16) (Cannes)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

The Orphan of Anyang is a 2001 Chinese film from Sixth Generation writer-director Wang Chao. It is Wang's first feature film as director (he had previously served as an assistant director to Chen Kaige), and is based on a novel written by the director.[1] The film constitutes the first part of a loose trilogy on life in modern China, followed by Day and Night (2004), and Luxury Car (2006). The film was produced by the independent Beijing-based Laurel Films, founded by screenwriter Fang Li. International distribution was by the French company Onoma.[2]

The Orphan of Anyang tells the story of a recently unemployed factory worker in the city of Anyang in Henan province, who comes across an abandoned child. Discovering that the child belongs to a local prostitute and mobster, the poor worker agrees to take care of the baby. When the mobster discovers that he is dying of cancer, however, he attempts to take the child back, now his only heir.

The film is marked by its use of static cameras and a naturalistic use of lighting and sound, prompting one critic to note its similarity to the films of Italian neorealism and the Dogma 95 manifesto.[3]

  1. ^ Elley, Derek (2001-05-18). "The Orphan of Anyang Review". Variety. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
  2. ^ Frater, Patrick (2007-11-01). "Onoma picks up rights to 'Kalach'". Variety. Retrieved 2008-02-16.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Elvis (2002-04-05). "FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW; A Bare-Bones View of Love, or the Lack of It". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-15.