‘The Great Skull’: A Tragicomedy of Grief in Shanghai

Source: Variety

Summary

The Shanghai dialect tragicomedy ‘The Great Skull’ premiered at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival, featuring insights from its director and cast. The film explores themes of grief and family within a unique cultural context.

Why It Matters

‘The Great Skull’ reflects the importance of regional dialect cinema in highlighting specific cultural narratives and emotions. By portraying grief through the lens of Shanghai’s local dialect, the film resonates with audiences on deeper, personal levels, contributing to the diversity of storytelling in global cinema.

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