The younger step-sister had conflicts with her biological mother and ran away from home many years ago. After leaving work one day, her elder step-sister suddenly came to visit her. So the step-sisters, who both depended on each other and had a deep grudge against each other, recollected the heart-broken past again. Unexpectedly, the younger step-sister discovered the unknown truth among the intricate emotional entanglements.
Wenfeng Tong
A Master of Film study and Bachelor of English Literature, graduated from Shanghai Film Academy.
2020: Awarded Bronze Prize in Film Script by Asian Chinese Film Festival.
2020: Officially Selected by Macao International Film Festival.
2019 & 2020: Selected and further studying in the 4th and 5th Youth Advanced Film Writing Seminar and Master Classes of CHINA FILM FOUNDATION WUTIANMING FILM FUND FOR YOUNG TALENTS and got the certificate.
2020: Selected and further studying in Yangtze River Delta Advanced Film Writing Seminar and Master Classes and got the certificate.
2019: Officially Selected by China Young Filmmakers' Training Program.
Directing and writing short films "Far Away in Paris", "A Brief Visit at Night" etc. and writing feature film scripts "Breath" and "Whenever and Wherever" etc., which have been officially selected by nearly 50 International Film Festivals and events held in San Francisco, Los Angeles, California, Santa Monica, Massachusetts, Denver, Montana, London, England, Buckinghamshire, Palermo, Sassari Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Ontario Canada, Mumbai India, Istanbul Turkey, Amman Jordan, Lagos Nigeria, Hong Kong, Macao, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Yanjiao, Jinan etc.
"La Gàbia" (2019) by Marian Raméntol & Cesc Fortuny is the film that closes the Tri Laksana trilogy based on the Buddhist concepts of impermanence, desire and suffering and composed of two other short films:
#1 - "Efímer"-2016: https://www.viridiana.tv/videos/efimer
#2 - "Duhkha"-2018: http...
"Duhkha" (2018), by M. Raméntol and Cesc Fortuny, is the second (experimental) film in the Tri Laksana trilogy based on the Buddhist concepts of impermanence, desire and suffering, and composed of two other short films:
#1 - "Efímer" (2016) which opens the trilogy: https://www.viridiana.tv/video...
"Efímer" (2016) by M. Raméntol and Cesc Fortuny is the first film in the Tri Laksana trilogy based on the Buddhist concepts of impermanence, desire and suffering and composed of two other short films:
#2 - "Duhkha" (2018): https://www.viridiana.tv/videos/duhkha
#3 - "La Gàbia" (2019): https://ww...