2010 Film Little Sister

Cinderella Moon, originally Little Sister, is a 2010 American family-drama written and directed by Richard Bowen.

The film is distributed by the independent film company, Goalpost Productions and the film's title was presented at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Brenda Song and mainly features a Chinese cast. In addition, was shot in Yunnan Province, China. The film is based on the earliest telling of the Cinderella story, from ancient China.

Cinderella Moon
Directed byRichard Bowen
Written byRichard Bowen
Produced by
  • Richard Bowen
  • Barbie Tung
  • Tristan Whalley
StarringBrenda Song
CinematographyTerry Stacey
Edited byLisa Cheek
Music byRobert Miller
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • October 2010 (2010-10) (Doha Tribeca Film Festival)
Running time
96 Minutes
Countries
  • China
  • United States
Languages
  • English
  • Mandarin

Plot

In ancient China, Mei Mei’s mother dies not long after she is born. As she grows up, her father dies while fishing and Mei Mei is left in the hands of her harsh stepmother. The stepmother takes and sells the pottery intended for Mei Mei’s dowry – all that Mei Mei has is the shoes her mother left her, which have magical powers. The Moon then stops in the sky and will no longer move. Mei Mei believes it is in sympathy with the way she is being treated. The young prince king fears that this will cause the world to end. The stepmother plans to marry Mei Mei off to the merchant’s son but Mei Mei defies this and enters the dance being held before the prince king. There the magic of the slippers causes her to fly through the air. The prince immediately becomes captivated by her. After she leaves one of the shoes behind, he sets out through the land to find her. However, this makes the stepmother even more determined to subjugate Mei Mei.

Cast

  • Brenda Song as Storyteller
  • Xiao Min as Mei Mei
  • Zuohui Tang as Astronomer
  • Zhang Zhengyuan as Eunuch
  • Qiu Lin as Shaman
  • Peng Chan as Dowager

Production

Little Sister was filmed in Yunnan Province, China in 2009. The film's title was presented at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and is currently in post-production.

References


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