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Film poster for "Dancing in the Room" [Photo/Mtime]
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"We offer the glossy commercial hit Up in the Wind's pointed examination of middle-class anxieties; homespun indie doc Beijing Ants'ground-level view of marginal urban existence; Dancing in the Room's romantic but blackly comic take on youthful boredom; Mothers' nuanced look at bureaucracy; Lake August's starkly beautiful portrait of death and love in the hinterlands; and 'Til Madness Do Us Part's epic ode to passions that thrive in the remotest corners of the state," Kraicer told Xinhua.
"In our official competition, the noir-mystery-arthouse mash-up of passion and murder in Black Coal Thin Ice landed it the prestigious Golden Bear at the Berlinale. Chinese cinema offers unlimited delights: its rebels, ghosts and romantics come to life through its screens to our imaginations."
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