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A Family Tour
Directed by
Ying Liang
Not Rated
2018
1h 47m
Drama
6.5
92%
71%
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A filmmaker who has been living in exile in Hong Kong visits a festival in Taipei to present a film has been banned in Mainland China.
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Cast of A Family Tour
Gong Zhe
Yang Shu
Nai An
Chen Xiaolin
Pete Teo
Ka-ming
Tham Xin Yue
Yueyue
Shan Peng
China Tour Leader
Siao-Bai Yu
Taiwan Tour Guide
Joe Cheung Tung-Cho
Brother Joe
Chih-ju Lin
Taxi Driver D
Retina
Artist Lin Hua Zhong
A Family Tour Ratings & Reviews
The Film Experience
Murtada Elfadl
The script is razor sharp and cuts to the bone of what it means to live in exile. No matter how safe our protagonist feels away from the oppression at home, she still doesn't belong.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
A Family Tour is the work of someone whose need to reflect on his trauma is urgent enough to risk whatever hope he still has left.
Film-Forward.com
Phil Guie
The film has a tone matching its characters' reserved natures, and as a result, some of the most powerful moments involve the exchange of a simple, comforting touch.
Film Threat
Lorry Kikta
The dialogue in A Family Tour is incredible. Yang Shu and Chen Xiaolin are equally stubborn and set in their ways, showing how alike they are, while also causing them never to be on the same page.
Slant Magazine
Sam C. Mac
Ying Liang's film is righteously and vigorously angry about injustices committed by the Chinese government.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Mixing its political and personal themes with passionate urgency, A Family Tour somehow manages to convey desperation and hopefulness simultaneously.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Unflinching, probingly analytical, and fiercely angry.
Variety
Jay Weissberg
This intelligently affecting story of exile and displacement is Ying Liang's most highly polished film to date.
In Review Online
Lawrence Garcia
There's a flatness to Ying's direction that renders each scene almost unbearably inert.
Slashfilm
Siddhant Adlakha
Ying captures quiet, often invisible torment from afar, allowing scenes to play out in unbroken master shots that create a disconnect between the characters' paranoia and the normality of their surroundings.
Reverse Shot
Nick Pinkerton
Ying sometimes drapes his themes on the surface of his movie rather than integrating them in its visual patterning. Such transgressions only somewhat dilute the plangent and poignant qualities of A Family Tour
Film Inquiry
Chloe Walker
The director trusts that his excellent actors, and the fundamental injustice at the heart of the film, are all that he needs to move the audience. And he is right.
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