Piercing I (Chinese: 刺痛我) is a 2010 Chinese animated film directed by Liu Jian.
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Directed by | Liu Jian |
Produced by | Lynne Wang |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Chinese |
Due to the financial crisis, many factories in China are forced to close their doors in late 2008.
Zhang Xiaojun loses his job in a shoe factory. One day, a supermarket guard beats him up, thinking Zhang is a thief. In vain, he asks the supermarket manager for financial redress. Zhang's dearest wish is to return to his village and become a farmer. But right before his departure, the police arrest him. The supermarket manager also has his problems. On a moonlit night, the storylines converge in a teahouse near the city rampart.
It won the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 4th Asia Pacific Screen Awards.[1]
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