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A SUMMER AT GRANDPA’S
冬冬的假期

Saturday, November 19
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Taiwan, 1984
Directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien
Written by Chu T’ien-wen, Hou Hsiao-hsien
Starring Wang Chi-kuang, Li Shu-chen, Lin Hsiu-ling, Mei-feng, Ting Nai-chu
Approx. 94 min. DCP.


 “A young boy and his sister spend a summer at their grandparents' house in the country while their mother recuperates from an illness; they while away the hours climbing trees, swimming in a stream, searching for missing cattle, and coming to uneasy grips with the enigmatic and sometimes threatening realities of adult life. [Hou’s] spare, contemplative styling--the precise formal center around which a world accumulates--sets him squarely among the modernists.” – Pat Graham, Chicago Reader

“The first of Hou’s so-called coming-of-age trilogy (followed by DUST IN THE WIND and A TIME TO LIVE AND A TIME TO DIE) seems at first to be the lighter of his early works, a deliberately minor childhood tale made with child actors and largely adapting their point-of-view. Yet despite its bucolic setting and shimmering images Hou’s story of two young siblings visiting their grandfather in verdant rural Taiwan while their sick mother is hospitalized quickly turns unexpectedly dark by revealing the blunt insensitivity, menace and cruelty of the adult world, a world of deception, sexual promiscuity and irrational fear of the death that the wide-eyed children accept with more grace and understanding than their elders. Often cited as a secret precursor to Hayao Miyazaki’s MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO (1988), Hou’s little known early work uses its child protagonists as a lens through which to define the detached, understated realism that remains a key to Hou’s cinema.” – Haden Guest, Harvard Film Archive notes

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