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FIELD

LÜ MEIJING

2023

FIELD

Synopsis :
“If you love freedom, don’t unveil me.”
“For here there is no place that does not see you.”
Your look has ignited a gaze, a gaze that melts into the object of the gaze, confusing the perceiver with the perceived. As particles enter us and our particles spurt out, we disentagle and radiate ourselves - flickering in fire, dispersing in water, shouting into the wind, buried in the earth, diving with fish, soaring with birds, licked by dogs, perfused with electromagnetism. They we become, and the world we thus shall be.
A chaotic field awakens four kinds of emotions that have this in common: they are full of contradictions; they are ambiguous and indeterminate; they seem real but are fictions. A man attends his classmates’ reunion at a scorchingly hot open-air barbecue stand. He is delighted to meet his first love from 20 years ago, but gives up his desire to have sex with her. A woman, anxious to see her critically ill friend, flags down a passing car, but changes her mind after an entire day of driving through the rain. A woman meets her long-time boyfriend for a tryst in a hotel room. Assailed by a fierce wind, she intends to break up with him, but does not have the strength to do it. A drunken man calls his wife from a dusty, gritty vacant lot on the outskirts of a city. He mentions death in passing, then decides to kill himself.
“We have returned there where we had never been.”
“We are in the midst of an adventure, and are forever heading towards it.”

BIOGRAPHY
Lü Meijing, director, screenwriter, writer, bachelor of Mathematics. She was born in China in 1988. She worked as a cultural journalist from 2011 to 2016. She has made documentaries, experimental films and short films since 2012.
From 2017 to 2022, she wrote a soft sci-fi and noir script, In the Bar of Lost Youth, which was pre-selected by Hubert Bals Fund (both Bright Future and Voices subcategories of Script and Project Development scheme) in 2018 and 2019.
Documentary:
A Poet in Exile, Gu Cheng (2016) as Director
Shorts:
The Doors (2016) as Director
Field (2022) as Director

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