TAIWAN CINEMA | Orz Boyz directed by Yang Ya-Che

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Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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Saturday, February 27, 201010:00AM - 11:50AMExternal Event, Town Hall, Innis College at the University of Toronto, 2 Sussex Avenue (south of Bloor at St. George)
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**Tickets for all screenings including opening night can be purchased 30 minutes before start time at the venue box office.**

Orz Boyz (2008) | Directed by Yang Ya-Che | 110 min.

Orz denotes an East Asian emoticon suggesting amazement. And it’s quite likely that the two young boy protagonists of Orz Boys will amaze and delight. They are dubbed Liar No.1 and Liar No.2 by their teachers after they’re caught scamming their classmates with a story of a ghostly Martian lurking under the school building. No.1 seems to have a mute, mentally disturbed, homeless father who lives at the end of a pier, while No.2 is brought up by his alternately threatening and indulgent though always wildly superstitious Grandmother.

The film divides into three parts: the first depicts the boys’ flights of fancy at school (there’s a bronze statue in the courtyard which may or may not come to life), and a schoolboy crush on classmate Lin, who responds with unexpected grace to their immature taunting. Part two is a tale involving an audience of animated characters, loosely based on the Pied Piper of Hamelin. The third section unfolds the boys’ myth of a hyperspace portal located at a water park, whose high price of admission forces them to struggle to earn extra money on the streets.

Hyperspace may in fact be adulthood, and it is director Yang Ya-che’s considerable achievement in this, his first film, to evoke the emotionally freighted pathways between childhood and growing up in ways that are both Rabelaisianly playful and hauntingly real.
— Shelly Kraicer

ORZ BOYZ is distributed by 1 Production Film Co.

Contact

Katherine Mitchell
416-946-8996

Main Sponsor

Asian Institute

Co-Sponsors

University of Toronto Libraries

CINSSU

Reel Asian International Film Festival

Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto

Faculty of Arts and Science

Dr. David Chu Distinguished Leaders Program

Cinema Studies Institute


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