Xu Jianshang is a Beijing Film Academy graduate with further studies in international co-production at the Busan Asian Film School (AFiS). Her first international independent film Ma•ama (India/China) won the Best Cinematography prize in the Shanghai International Film Festival. Rapture (India/China/Switzerland/Qatar/Netherlands) received support from international art funds such as the Hubert Bals Fund, Vision Sud Est and the Doha Film Institute. The film was world premiered in the Locarno International Film Festival 2023 and also screened at the Busan International Film Festival, Festival des 3 Continents in Nantes, the Mumbai International Film Festival and so on. She was also a fellow in AFA 2014 and Tokyo Talents 2019.

Accolades

Dominic Megam Sangma and Xu Jianshang and Eva Gunme R Marak and Anu Rangachar and Sun Li and Harsh Agarwal and Aditya Grover and Stephen Zacharias
Cultural Diversity Award, 2023

Dominic Megam Sangma and Xu Jianshang and Eva Gunme R Marak and Anu Rangachar and Sun Li and Harsh Agarwal and Aditya Grover and Stephen Zacharias

Cultural Diversity Award, 2023

Dominic Megam Sangma and Xu Jianshang and Eva Gunme R Marak and Anu Rangachar and Sun Li and Harsh Agarwal and Aditya Grover and Stephen Zacharias

Rapture (Rimdogittanga)
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Films

Rapture (Rimdogittanga)

Rapture (Rimdogittanga)

India, People's Republic of China, Qatar, Switzerland, Netherlands

Rapture (Rimdogittanga)

One night, a boy collecting cicadas in the forest disappears. There is a rumour that the village is being stalked at night by child kidnappers…

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