Little Red Flowers


1h 32m 2006

Brief Synopsis

A contemporary (post 1949 revolution) parable about the nature, complexities and vicissitudes of being compelled to "fit in" to a society that requires it. The world is seen through the eyes of a young boy who is entering school for the first time.

Film Details

Also Known As
Kan Shang Qu Hen Mei, Kanshengqu Hen Mei, Små röda blommor - en mycket ung rebell
Genre
Adaptation
Children
Comedy
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
2006

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

Synopsis

A contemporary (post 1949 revolution) parable about the nature, complexities and vicissitudes of being compelled to "fit in" to a society that requires it. The world is seen through the eyes of a young boy who is entering school for the first time.

Film Details

Also Known As
Kan Shang Qu Hen Mei, Kanshengqu Hen Mei, Små röda blommor - en mycket ung rebell
Genre
Adaptation
Children
Comedy
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
2006

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 2006

Released in United States February 2006

Released in United States January 2006

Released in United States October 2006

Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama Special) February 9-19, 2006.

Shown at Chicago International Film Festival (World Cinema) October 5-19, 2006.

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) May 25-June 18, 2006.

Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema Dramatic Competition) January 19-29, 2006.

Based on the novel "Could Be Beautiful" written by Wang Shuo.

Released in United States 2006 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) May 25-June 18, 2006.)

Released in United States February 2006 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama Special) February 9-19, 2006.)

Released in United States 2006

Released in United States January 2006 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema Dramatic Competition) January 19-29, 2006.)

Released in United States October 2006 (Shown at Chicago International Film Festival (World Cinema) October 5-19, 2006.)