Project Detail

Biggest Chinese Restaurant In The World

Synopsis

The 5000-seater West Lake Restaurant in the Chinese city of Changsha is the setting for this feature-doc. Old traditions and new money come together in a vibrant and colourful exploration of modern China. Central to the story is the restaurant's owner, the unstoppable Mrs Qin, a Communist Party member with a love of singing.

Between mouth-watering and 'exotic' Chinese food and the rousing Communist songs sung by the staff, the film examines how China has been transformed over the last few decades. It also poses the question: in this new affluent and ambitious China, who is thriving and who is left behind?

Many of life's most important events take place on the West Lake's stage and it is through these celebrations - a wedding between a wealthy property developer and his beautiful bride, a baby banquet and a grandmother's birthday party - that the film explores the struggles and hopes of Chinese people today.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Features
Running time
79 mins
Director
Weijun Chen
Producer
Lawrence Elman
Director of Photography
Weijun Chen

Production Status

Production Company

Drive Thru Pictures

Apollo Workspace
Unit 9, 18 All Saints Road
London W11 1HH
UK

T +44 (0)20 7229 2989

lawrence@drivethrupictures.com

Sales Company

DR International Sales

DR/Danish Broadcasting Corp, DR Byen
Emil Holms Kanal 20
DK-0999 Copenhagen C
Denmark

T +45 3520 3040

saar@dr.dk

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