Constance Tsang's debut feature evokes Tsai Ming-liang in its slow but sensitive portrait of vulnerability in all its forms. Largely confined to spaces cloistered enough for her characters to forget ...
When someone is telling you something big and scary, opening up, making themselves vulnerable, do you find yourself going still so as not to interrupt or startle them out of the vulnerable place? No ...
Blue Sun Palace was one of the prize winners at the recently concluded Cannes Film Festival, where it took the French Touch Award for the Critics’ Week selections (Simon of the Mountain took the Grand ...
“Blue Sun Palace” is the name of the restaurant in the Chinese neighborhood of Flushing, Queens, where a married Taiwanese migrant takes a massage parlor worker to dinner in the opening scene of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Dekanalog has picked up North American rights to Constance Tsang’s Blue Sun Palace, which played in Cannes Critics’ Week, winning the French Touch Prize of The Jury. Set in a massage parlor ...
Distribution company Dekanalog has released the official trailer for “Blue Sun Palace,” the migrant drama and feature debut of filmmaker Constance Tsang. “Blue Sun Palace” is set in the Chinese ...
When tragedy strikes, an unexpected bond forms between two migrants in the Chinese community of Queens. Far from home, their labor-filled lives intertwine as they grieve and search for familial ...
There are two extremely jarring elements to Constance Tsang’s “Blue Sun Palace,” an otherwise soft and immaculately textured micro-portrait of three Chinese immigrants whose lives criss-cross at the ...