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Ayi

2019・法國・69 minutes

[Documentary] Ayi is 50 years old. She has witty eyes and long black hair falling down her back. She comes from Anhui, a rural area of Eastern China and doesn't have a “Hukou,” the residential permit that allows her to work and live legally in Shanghai. Yet, she has been cooking for 20 years in the streets, in an old Shanghai's neighborhood soon to be demolished. Indeed, local residents fight not to be evicted from their homes, but the landscape is more and more empty. Ayi, and the women around her, struggle to earn a living and more than all, to escape the “Chengguan,” the local police. The movie unveils the chaos of an ultra-modern city, aiming to wipe out so-called substandard practices and to deport an unwanted population, embodied by Ayi, an outspoken and strong woman. ★ Seminar Live on STFF FB Fanpage 7th, Nov. 21:00 (TW time)

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Director

Aël Théry

Director

Marine Ottogalli