The Story of Lin Yin
Country/Region:
Mainland China
Release Year: 2020
Release Year: 2020
Story:
In the rural area of northeastern China, Lin Yin, a trans-gendered (Lin is physically a male, but “she” believes “she” is a female and has been dressed like one since “her” childhood.), was forced by her single mother to marry a wife and have children. Yin could not accept the sexual intercourse with a female, so “she” secretly begged “her” male cousin to conceive “her” wife so as to carry on the family blood line. Eventually, Yin’s wife got pregnant and the whole Lin family were thrilled, except for Yin’s wife who felt desperate and lost, which was in sharp and dramatic contrast with Yin family’s excitement. In the film, each one of them is pathetically but tragically bound by the traditional Chinese conservatism…
In the rural area of northeastern China, Lin Yin, a trans-gendered (Lin is physically a male, but “she” believes “she” is a female and has been dressed like one since “her” childhood.), was forced by her single mother to marry a wife and have children. Yin could not accept the sexual intercourse with a female, so “she” secretly begged “her” male cousin to conceive “her” wife so as to carry on the family blood line. Eventually, Yin’s wife got pregnant and the whole Lin family were thrilled, except for Yin’s wife who felt desperate and lost, which was in sharp and dramatic contrast with Yin family’s excitement. In the film, each one of them is pathetically but tragically bound by the traditional Chinese conservatism…
Casts & Crews:
Tony Zeng
Directors
Runtime:
58
minutes
Language:
Northeast Dialect
Subtitles:
Chinese,English
Festivals&Awards:
2020 Zhang Xianmin '10 Recommendations', China
2020 Zhang Xianmin '10 Recommendations', China
Tags:
#Trans, #marginalized groups, #Northeast
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Casts & Crews
Tony Zeng
Director
Story:
In the rural area of northeastern China, Lin Yin, a trans-gendered (Lin is physically a male, but “she” believes “she” is a female and has been dressed like one since “her” childhood.), was forced by her single mother to marry a wife and have children. Yin could not accept the sexual intercourse with a female, so “she” secretly begged “her” male cousin to conceive “her” wife so as to carry on the family blood line. Eventually, Yin’s wife got pregnant and the whole Lin family were thrilled, except for Yin’s wife who felt desperate and lost, which was in sharp and dramatic contrast with Yin family’s excitement. In the film, each one of them is pathetically but tragically bound by the traditional Chinese conservatism…