TEDDY AWARD WINNERS 2017
Best Documentary-/Essay Film
Ri Chang Dui Hua (Small Talk)
Ri Chang Dui Hua (Small Talk)
Anu is a tomboy.
Although she was married off at a young age – as was customary in Taiwan in the
1970s – and had two children, she quickly divorced her violent husband and
brought up her daughters alone. Since then her only relationships have been
with women who, like her, earn a living as professional mourners at funerals.
One of her daughters is filmmaker Hui-chen Huang. It’s considered taboo in
Chinese culture to question a mother’s unconditional love, and yet this taboo
is exactly the topic of Huang’s intimate portrait. Mother and daughter set off
on a journey together into the past during which Anu is confronted by questions
that have tormented her daughter for years. In a series of long shots the two
women discuss such topics as trust, abuse and cognisance, and yet most of these
discussions end in painful silence. Shifting focus in order to plumb the depths
of the topic, the director attempts to understand her mother by also talking to
her mother’s siblings and ex-lovers. In doing so she paints a picture of
changing living conditions for three generations of women in Taiwan.
Statement of the Jury:
“Small Talk”
is the director’s courageous portrayal of her family story, which gives
the audience an inside look at a culture we might not be familiar with. This
powerful documentary manages to be of universal significance and extremely
intimate at the same time.
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