Almost Heaven
Carol Salter / 2017 / United Kingdom / 72 mins
Mandarin spoken with English subtitles
Synopsis
Afraid of ghosts and far from home, 17-year-old Ying Ling is preparing for her exams at one of China’s largest funeral homes. An intimate documentary portrait offering a respectful glimpse of the fears, friendships and joys of a woman approaching adulthood.
Format available on:
DCP, DVD and QT ProRes
When available to screen from: 15th September
Terms:
Please get in touch to discuss. Potential for Q&A with Director, dependent on availability.
How to book:
Any logos/publicity requirements:
EPK (images / poster) – https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5d1 p7zo7ugufaas/AACvQxd6IcbQ0eUJR dQ0A56Ka?dl=0
Trailer – https://vimeo.com/219100497
Why should you book it:
Almost Heaven creates opportunity to reflect and talk about death, and opens up the subject that we shy away from.
It will appeal to arthouse and documentary lovers looking for a lens to Asian culture.
“Almost Heaven juxtaposes life and death, and it seems as if we’ve almost forgotten that this is also how nature presents life to us.” – Goethe-Institut
Complimentary programming ideas?
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Groups wanting to discuss death, such as Death cafes, death doulas, professionals such as funeral directors, aftercare organisations, humanists
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Chinese communities / interest groups/ Chinese students
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Youth groups in general across the UK – it was screened in Berlin, Generation 14+
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Women’s groups – a female director and strong female lead contributor
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Curious Doc / Art house lovers
Key words:
Coming of Age
Death
Education
Family
Friendship
Traditions
Women
China