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Poster for Living the Land

Living the Land

Dates with showtimes for Living the Land
  • Fri, May 22
  • Sun, May 24

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights,. so please be sure to arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating and the screening will start after midnight.

Director: Huo Meng Run Time: 132 min. Format: DCP Release Year: 2025 Language: Chinese

Starring: Cao Lingzhi, Wang Shang, Zhang Caixia, Zhang Chuwen, Zhang Yanrong

In the village of Bawangtai in 1991, time appears to have stood still. Despite the rapid industrialization happening in cities across China, everyday rural life for farming families in the Henan province remains steadfastly tied to the demands of the land. 10-year-old Xu Chuang, the third-born child of one such family, is unceremoniously left with his wheat farmer uncle when his parents and older siblings set out to find work in the Southern city of Shenzhen. Cared for though unable to shake the feeling he doesn’t belong with the extended Li family, Chuang finds comfort in a young aunt – who feels similarly uneasy as she is pressured to marry – and his surly but kind nonagenarian great-grandmother. Each season rolls into the next, and Chuang learns the quotidian rhythms of the land which they all till, at once bucolic, cruel, cyclical and nourishing. Silver Bear winner for Best Director at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival.  “Like a vast 19th-century painting of farmers toiling under the sun, with hundreds of details evoking a world of strife, sorrow and occasional jubilation, director Huo Meng’s Living the Land immerses the viewer in a remote Chinese agricultural community with all the precision and beauty of an accomplished artist” –Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter.

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