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Ye Nan, a mother belonging to the Dai minority, comes back to her village after living in the city. She wants to take care of the 13-year-old daughter she'd left behind, but the road to rebuilding their relationship is full of obstacles. One day her daughter is arrested for stealing money from the village's most sacred temple with her friend. Since people think the girls are possessed by the devil, they decide to save them by worshipping a stone Buddha in a 250-million-year-old karst cave during the Water-Sprinkling Festival.Movie details
Title : The Taste of Rice FlowerRelease : 2017-07-23
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Ying Ze, Ye Bule, Ye Men, Yang Zuojiu, Cha Ainan, Cha Zongfang, Lin Xiaochu,Get More About The Taste of Rice Flower
Chinese filmmaker Pengfei's 'Taste of Rice Flower,' bowing at Venice Days, revolves around a woman's struggle to reconnect with her teen daughter and her own cultural roots as part of the Dai ...
“The Taste of Rice Flower” features one of Yunnan’s minorities, the Dai. With around 1.1 million members in China alone, the Dai people also have a significant presence in Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. Similar to what he did with Beijing’s underground dwellers for “Underground Fragrance”, Pengfei spent a year living amongst the Dai ...
Beautiful, wise and lyrically resonant, “The Taste of Rice Flower” is rigorously unsentimental, but its heart is bright with life, like a swooning dance of devotion performed in a limestone ...
The Taste of Rice Flower (米花之味), the latest film by emerging director Pengfei (full name Song Pengfei, 宋鹏飞), recently entered production. Set along the Sino-Burmese border in Yunnan province, the movie stars actress Ying Ze as an ethnically Dai woman named Ye Nan who returns to her village to take care of her troublesome 11 year-old daughter.
“Taste of Rice Flower” is a meaningful, entertaining, and very beautiful film that manages to present a number of very serious topics through an enjoyable perspective that makes the film quite approachable, even to the mainstream audience.
The Taste of Rice Flower is beautifully and lyrically shot, the slow movements of the camera mirroring the pace of life in the village. As viewers, we are asked to not only see, but to experience, the life of villagers: this is aided by the repeated use of the subjective (first person) POV which resists the voyeuristic gaze at the Other.
"Taste of Rice Flower" is a meaningful, entertaining, and very beautiful film that manages to present a number of very serious topics through an enjoyable perspective that makes the film quite ...
‘The Taste Of Rice Flower’ uses a theme that is increasingly common in Chinese cinema as it mirrors the great diaspora of the young and educated to the big cities that is seen throughout the country. As if the emphasise this, director Peng Fei also mirrors that awkward connection between the two environments in the mother and daughter ...
“The Taste of Rice Flower” features one of Yunnan’s minorities, the Dai. With around 1.1 million members in China alone, the Dai people also have a significant presence in Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. Similar to what he did with Beijing’s underground dwellers for “Underground Fragrance”, Pengfei spent a year living amongst the Dai ...
Beautiful, wise and lyrically resonant, “The Taste of Rice Flower” is rigorously unsentimental, but its heart is bright with life, like a swooning dance of devotion performed in a limestone ...
The Taste of Rice Flower (米花之味), the latest film by emerging director Pengfei (full name Song Pengfei, 宋鹏飞), recently entered production. Set along the Sino-Burmese border in Yunnan province, the movie stars actress Ying Ze as an ethnically Dai woman named Ye Nan who returns to her village to take care of her troublesome 11 year-old daughter.
“Taste of Rice Flower” is a meaningful, entertaining, and very beautiful film that manages to present a number of very serious topics through an enjoyable perspective that makes the film quite approachable, even to the mainstream audience.
The Taste of Rice Flower is beautifully and lyrically shot, the slow movements of the camera mirroring the pace of life in the village. As viewers, we are asked to not only see, but to experience, the life of villagers: this is aided by the repeated use of the subjective (first person) POV which resists the voyeuristic gaze at the Other.
"Taste of Rice Flower" is a meaningful, entertaining, and very beautiful film that manages to present a number of very serious topics through an enjoyable perspective that makes the film quite ...
‘The Taste Of Rice Flower’ uses a theme that is increasingly common in Chinese cinema as it mirrors the great diaspora of the young and educated to the big cities that is seen throughout the country. As if the emphasise this, director Peng Fei also mirrors that awkward connection between the two environments in the mother and daughter ...




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