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Montages Of A Modern Motherhood

Montages Of A Modern Motherhood

虎毒不

1h 56m

Suk-jing recently welcomes a baby daughter into her ordinary life, which, to her surprise, will never be the same again. She is soon stressed-out taking care of the baby 24/7, while her husband never proactively takes part in it. Conflicts with in-laws, postpartum bodily changes, affected work performance are straws piling up on her back... After long nights of nursing in loneliness, where will the break of day lead her?

Production Team

Director
Oliver Siu Kuen Chan
Producer
Oliver Siu Kuen Chan, Lung Kwok Yiu
Cast
Hedwig Tam, Chun Yip Lo, Hang Ying Pang, Patra Au Ga Man, Alice Fung So Bor, Johnny Hui, Chung Han Man, Tai Bo

Movie Info

Language
Cantonese
Subtitles
English, Traditional Chinese
AU Advisory
M, Mature themes
"Montages of a Modern Motherhood" Director's Picture

Director: Chan Oliver Siu Kuen

Director’s Statement

In the past, when I saw mothers shouting at their babies on the street, read online about mothers confessing that they regretted having children, or read news about mothers hurting their children, I judged them for not loving their children enough and for not being good mothers. It wasn't until I became a mother and experienced the tug-of-war between my old and new identities, as well as the physical and mental pain, that I began to understand them. Becoming a mother appears to be a blind spot in gender equality: society romanticizes and celebrates motherhood in a way that takes all of the sacrifices mothers make for granted, is indifferent about their plight, and fails to provide them with adequate support. I am determined about bringing these issues to light through this film in order to explore with the audience the possibilities of changing existing gender stereotypes while also sending a big hug to all the struggling mothers.

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