69th edition. October 18-26, 2024
Search
Close this search box.

Zhou Sun “illuminates” her protagonist’s anguish in ‘Summer is the Coldest Season’

The Chinese director Zhou Sun

10/28/2020.- Chinese director Zhou Sun makes her feature film debut with Summer is the Coldest Season, the story of a tormented young woman who begins to search on her own for the person who murdered her mother two years ago. Juvenile delinquency is one of the thematic pillars of this film which was born out of its director’s  interest in “complex issues”.

“I believe that nothing is more complicated than human thoughts. Our emotions are especially unstable during adolescence, when we are not fully prepared to become adults. Faced with the issues of the adult world, adolescents experience contradictions between their initial beliefs and reality. That feeling of being lost is what attracted me to the subject”.

The weight of the plot falls, precisely on underage Jiahe, who after the death of her mother sees the foundations of her life shake: her father, for whom she is a perfect stranger, does not stop drinking and the search for the person responsible for the murder of her mother forces her to leave school, friends and  hobbies behind. Her stealthy way of moving and  the innocence she  transmits clash with her desire to find Yu Lei and solve, in this way, the doubts that are nagging at her.

“I wanted to build a natural and authentic character. During the casting process, my intention was to choose an actress who had a similar personality to the protagonist’s. And it turned out that they both possess great inner strength. Rather, my job consisted in striking the right balance, deciding when to let the performer look more like the character and when to ask her to be herself again”, explains the director.

Despite the emotional burden of the story, Zhou Sun sought to provide a high level of lighting “in order to create a strong contrast between the warm and bright lights and the character’s feeling of anguish“. Her interest in the “crime under the sun” motif, instead of the typical “dark and cold” atmosphere of noir stories, led the filmmaker to choose the 4: 3 aspect ratio for its ability to condense space, highlight characters and, at the same time, “provide a sense of restraint”.

The filmmaker, who hopes that her film will reach viewers of any condition and nationality, has brought some of her personal insights to the big screen, as happens with  the role played by trees: “sometimes they bring me comfort, while at other times they imply danger. In Summer is the Coldest Season, nature gives voice to the emotions of Jiahe, whose maturity and self-control grow firmer as the  narrative moves along.

Noticias relacionadas

2 de January de 2024
The public, the audiovisual industry and the media are the driving force behind the new Seminci proposals
28 de October de 2023
‘La imatge permanent’, debut feature by filmmaker Laura Ferrés, Golden Spike of a Seminci whose list of winners includes a new line-up of female directors
27 de October de 2023
Ken Loach traces “the seeds of racism” with ‘The Old Oak Tree’
27 de October de 2023
‘El maestro que prometió el mar’, by Patricia Font, joins the Official Selection out of Competition
27 de October de 2023
Cristina García Rodero, the photographer who hates being filmed, submits herself to Carlota Nelson’s camera in ‘La mirada oculta’
27 de October de 2023
The Independent Film Market closes its third edition with the intention of continuing at Seminci