Mama (1990 Film)
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''Mama'' is a 1990
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directed by Zhang Yuan. Zhang Yuan's directorial debut, ''Mama'' is now considered a seminal film in the history of Chinese independent cinema, and by extension, as a pioneering film of the Sixth Generation of which Zhang is a member. Shot on a very low budget within Zhang Yuan's apartment, ''Mama'' follows the story of a mother and her mentally challenged adult son.


Plot

The film focuses on a librarian struggling to raise her mentally handicapped son in modern-day
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while at the same time dealing with an absent and unresponsive husband. The story garnered much criticism from state-censors, who found the film too dark. While the film was originally written to end on the dour note of the mother euthanizing her son, director Zhang Yuan eventually opted for a more open-ended and ambiguous conclusion.


Production history

The film that was to become ''Mama'' began as a screenplay in the Children's Film Studio for a film entitled ''The Sun Tree'' as based on a story by writer
Dai Qing Fu Xiaoqing (, born 24 August 1941), better known by her pen name Dai Qing (), is a journalist and activist for China-related issues; most significantly against the Three Gorges Dam Project. She left the Chinese Communist Party after the bloodsh ...
.Berry, p. 144 Zhang Yuan at the time was still a student in the
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's
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department and was slated to serve as the film's director of photography, with Fifth Generation graduate
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slated to direct. For three months, Zhang worked with screenwriter (and planned lead actor)
Qin Yan Qin Yan () (died March 2, 888Academia Sinica Academia Sinica (AS, la, 1=Academia Sinica, 3=Chinese Academy; ), headquartered in Nangang, Taipei, is the national academy of Taiwan. Founded in Nanking, the academy supports research activitie ...
and Sun storyboarding ''The Sun Tree''. The studio, however, ultimately decided that the film was not profitable and canceled production. The project was then picked up by the August First Film Studio, now with
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set as the director. During this second production period, Zhang Yuan again was set to serve as cinematographer and conducted several
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trips to
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. However, August First canceled the production shortly after the
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, in part because
Dai Qing Fu Xiaoqing (, born 24 August 1941), better known by her pen name Dai Qing (), is a journalist and activist for China-related issues; most significantly against the Three Gorges Dam Project. She left the Chinese Communist Party after the bloodsh ...
had supported the demonstrations and was now a problematic figure politically. With the project seemingly dead, Zhang Yuan and Qin Yan decided to produce the film independently, asking friends and family for funds.Berry, p. 145 Zhang, Qin, and Zhang's wife, screenwriter Ning Dai also went back to rework the film's original story. The result was a film, in Zhang's words, that "was completely different" and "something much closer to the everyday reality of average Chinese people." While Zhang Yuan's friend, director
Wang Xiaoshuai Wang Xiaoshuai (; born May 22, 1966) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the "Sixth Generation" of the Cinema of China. Like others in this gener ...
, was originally set to direct, Zhang himself eventually took over directing duties.Berry, p. 146 The film was ultimately shot in 1989 in Zhang's apartment on a budget of only ¥100,000, shortly after Zhang had graduated from the BFA.


Style

Filmed mostly in black and white, the film's small budget often shows in its minimalist style. ''Mamas small cast of characters and minimal plot would become trademarks to Zhang's films.Tasker, p. 420 The film is also notable as an example of Zhang's documentary leanings, as ''Mama'' also intercuts actual interviews with parents of autistic children throughout the narrative.


Reception

''Mama'' was registered with the state-run
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, but was given only a minimal distribution in its native China. Instead the film received numerous accolades abroad, screening at several international film festivals and winning the Special Jury Prize at the
Nantes Three Continents Film Festival The Festival des 3 Continents is an annual film festival held since 1979 in Nantes, France, and is devoted to the cinemas of Asia, and Africa and Latin America. It was founded by Philippe and Alain Jalladeau. It was selected to screen in the 2005
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, as part of that festival's
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on Chinese cinema.


Notes


References

* Berry, Michael (2005). "Working up a Sweat in a Celluloid Sauna" in
Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers
'. Columbia University Press. . Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-08-25. *
Tasker, Yvonne Yvonne Tasker is a British author and professor of media and communication in the School of Media and Communication at the University of Leeds. Tasker was previously professor of film studies and dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Unive ...
(2002). "Zhang Yuan" i
''Fifty Contemporary Filmmakers''
Routledge Publishing. . Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-08-24. * Zhang, Zhen (2007),
The Urban Generation: Chinese Cinema and Society at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century
'. Duke University Press. . Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-08-25.


External links

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''Mama''
at the Chinese Movie Database {{Zhang Yuan 1990 films Chinese black-and-white films 1990 drama films 1990s Mandarin-language films Chinese independent films Films directed by Zhang Yuan 1990 directorial debut films Chinese drama films 1990 independent films