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An Unfinished Film

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Founded in 2002 as one of the first-ever subscription film services with its DVD-of-the-Month Film Club, Film Movement is now a North American distributor of award-winning independent and foreign films based in New York City. In 2015, Film Movement launched the reissue label Film Movement Classics featuring new restorations released theatrically as well as on home video, with an emphasis on films by auteur directors such as Eric Rohmer, Peter Greenaway and Takeshi Kitano.

In January 2020, director Xiaorui reunites his cast and crew to complete a film that was abandoned during production ten years earlier. However, the team is suddenly placed into lockdown together during the onset of COVID-19. Confronted with the challenges of the pandemic, Xiaorui and his crew are forced to determine how to move forward in a rapidly changing world.

From acclaimed director Lou Ye (Suzhou River, Summer Palace), An Unfinished Film is “an utterly unique and very important movie about Covid, the crisis that affected all of us,” (The Guardian). Combining fiction and documentary footage together, Lou Ye both commemorates those lost to the virus and creates “one of the most thoughtful, truthful and tactful depictions of the pandemic ever put to screen.” (The Wrap).

directed by: Lou Ye
starring: Qin Hao, Mao Xiaorui, Qi Xi, Huang Xuan

2024 / 106 min / 1.85:1 / Mandarin DTS-HD MA 5.1

Additional info:

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Lou Ye Q&A Featurette
  • 16 page booklet with an essay by film critic Simon Abrams
  • English subtitles

Overall rating: 4.7777777 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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An Unexpected Pleasure

"I had heard of this film, so it was a nice surprise to see this release hit the VS shelves. I'm excited to sit down and really watch this one, the cover art is killer."

Jake B. (5/5)

Man these COVID era documentaries

"Man these COVID era documentaries always kinda hit hard cause we're still so close to it. I had it was banned in China but these guys did a great job in such a tough time too."

Bryan K. (5/5)

A Reflective and Thoughtful Cinematic Piece

"An Unfinished Film feels introspective and layered, blending reality and reflection in a way that stays with you. What I appreciated most is how it embraces ambiguity. It doesn’t rush to resolve everything, instead allowing moments and emotions to linger. The pacing is deliberate, but that patience gives the film weight and resonance. The presentation supports the tone well, with clean visuals and a natural, filmic look that suits the contemplative style. This is a thoughtful watch best experienced without distractions."

Tim L. (5/5)

Covid done interesting

"The most interesting films about Covid 19 are going to be the ones that cover how it impacted people in a personal way. The route that I've seen emerge in an interesting way so far has been the making of art and the process of creativity. Another great entry."

Michael G. (5/5)

Fascinating document

"A weird and sometimes otherworldly combination of fiction and non-fiction that's among the coolest reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic out there."

Joe P. (4/5)

Great film!

"January 2020. A film crew reunites near Wuhan to resume the shooting of a film halted ten years earlier, only to share the unexpected challenges as cities are placed under lockdown."

Sebastian V. (5/5)

Very Interesting

"I'd heard of this and was glad I could finally see it here."

Charles A. (4/5)

Film

"I love movies about movies."

Paul S. (5/5)

Great

"Awesome"

Kevin M. (5/5)

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