Black Tea

A film by Abderrahmane Sissako. Starts June 19th at the fsk. In Mandarin, French, English, Portugese with German subtitles

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Aya is a woman in her ear­ly thir­ties. After asto­nis­hing ever­yo­ne by say­ing “No” on her wed­ding day, she lea­ves the Ivory Coast for a new life in China. Living in an area whe­re the African dia­spo­ra meets the Chinese cul­tu­re, she finds a job in a tea bou­tique owned by Cai, a 45-year-old Chinese man. In the pri­va­cy of the shop’s back­room, Cai initia­tes Aya into the Chinese tea cerem­o­ny. As he tea­ches her this anci­ent art, their rela­ti­onship slow­ly grows into one of ten­der love. But for their bur­geo­ning pas­si­on to be sup­port­ed by trust, both of them must let go of their bur­dens and face up to their pasts.

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FR/MR/LU/TW/CI 2024, 111 Min., Mandarin, Französisch, Englisch, Portugiesisch OmU
Regie: Abderrahmane Sissako
Kamera: Aymerick Pilarski
Schnitt: Nadia Ben Rachid
mit Nina Mélo, Chang Han, Wu Ke-Xi, Michael Chang

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