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Xu Zao's 'Light Pillar' Blends Animation and Live-Action
29 Jan
Summary
- Film blends hand-drawn animation with live-action footage.
- It tells story of janitor escaping reality into virtual romance.
- Cercamon acquired worldwide rights for its Berlinale premiere.

The feature debut from Chinese writer-director Xu Zao, titled "Light Pillar," is poised for its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival next month. The film will compete for the best first feature award in the Perspectives section of the 76th Berlinale.
"Light Pillar" intricately combines hand-drawn animation and live-action footage. The narrative centers on a lonely janitor working in a decaying film studio. He becomes engrossed in a virtual romance, a stark contrast to his mundane existence, before his manufactured reality unravels.
As a production crew arrives to film an alien invasion movie, the janitor decides to disappear along with the studio. The film, a romantic sci-fi drama with comedic elements, utilizes its hybrid format to explore themes of loneliness and human connection. Cercamon has secured worldwide distribution rights for this distinctive cinematic work.




