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''Queens of the Qing Dynasty'' is a Canadian
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film written, directed, and co-produced by
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. It premiered on February 15, 2022, as a part of the Encounters program at the
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, and had its North American premiere in the Wavelengths program of the
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. The film was later released in Canada by Medium Density Fibreboard Films (MDFF) on March 3, 2023, and by
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in the United States on May 5.


Plot

The film stars follows Star, a troubled teenager who has been hospitalized following a
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attempt, and An, a
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volunteer at the hospital whose companionship and friendship helps Star to feel less isolated as they bond over their shared uncertainties about their futures.


Cast

* Sarah Walker as Star * Ziyin Zheng as An * Wendy Wishart as Gail * Jana Reddick as social worker * Yao Xue as Violet * Cherlena “Sassi” Brake as Cher * Reg MacDonald as charge nurse * Carl Getto as psychiatrist * Nidhin KH as boyfriend * Rony Robson as OR nurse


Production

At the time of production, both Sarah Walker and Ziyin Zheng were first-time film actors; Walker had previously studied dance and was classically trained as a
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, and Zheng had experience in theater. Walker's character, Star, was based on a teenager who auditioned for a role in McKenzie's prior film ''
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'', but was, according to McKenzie, ultimately unable to act in front of a camera. However, McKenzie later became an advocate for the teenager as she struggled to find support within the
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, and subsequently became fascinated with her speech patterns. To prepare for the role of Star, Walker spent time with this teenager, who had by then befriended McKenzie. According to McKenzie, the teenager has seen the film and compared the viewing experience to an "acid trip". McKenzie also built Ziyin Zheng's character, An, around their own personality, having met Zheng after they became neighbors during the production of ''Werewolf.'' McKenzie has said that Zheng expressed a desire to play a "sassy bitch" in one of her films, which she then incorporated into the drafts of ''Queens of the Qing Dynasty.'' Additionally, McKenzie hired a script consultant to better speak to the character's experiences as a
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immigrant. McKenzie has stated that her foremost points of inspiration while crafting the film didn't revolve around specific directors, but rather individual on-screen performances, such as those in the
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films ''Career Girls'' and '' Secrets and Lies'', as well as
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's lead performance in the
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film '' Love Streams'', and
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's performance in the
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''. ''Queens of the Qing Dynasty'' was shot entirely on location in
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.


Release

''Queens of the Qing Dynasty'' saw its world premiere on February 15, 2022 at the
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in the Encounters section, a competitive subcategory for experimental works. The subsequently appeared in the Wavelengths Program of the 47th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) for its North American premiere. The film was acquired for Canadian distribution by Medium Density Fibreboard Films (MDFF) in September 2022, and received international distribution by
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in early 2023. ''Queens of the Qing Dynasty'' was released in
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theaters on March 3, 2023, and in
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theaters on May 5.
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released the film on its streaming platform on November 15, a double bill with McKenzie's previous film ''Werewolf''.


Reception

On
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, ''Queens of the Qing Dynasty'' currently holds an approval rating of 88% based on 17 reviews. On
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, the film holds a score of 78 out of 100 based on 8 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Writing for ''
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'', Beatrice Loayza described the film as "wonderfully bizarre" and praised Sarah Walker's lead performance, stating, "Walker, captivatingly raw, makes Star both charming and frustrating in her aloofness." In a review published in ''The Playlist'' after the film's TIFF premiere, Mark Asch also lauded Walker's performance, stating, "McKenzie and cinematographer Scott Moore’s scrutiny of naturalistic and amateur performers keeps this from being a sentimental film. Sarah Walker is great in an unself-conscious way, foggily conveying Star’s blinking on-off struggle to bridge the gap between her inner monologue and the outer world. She speaks in a thick voice that sounds effortful and takes in the world with watchful, silent eyes. It’s the rare performance that’s magnetic in its passivity." Giving the film three out of five stars for ''
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'', Cath Clarke's review was more mixed, ultimately concluding, "Some might be bored or alienated by the lack of action – the camera often seems to arrive in the aftermath of an event. I found its mood hypnotic but unsettling, like having my nerves rubbed up the wrong way." Similarly, B. Panther wrote for '' Paste'' magazine, " script playing in subtlety, disaffection and emotional distance, coupled with this abstract score, can sometimes make the film feel like it isn’t going anywhere during its two hours. We are with these characters for a brief but intense time in their lives. The changes these characters go through are so internal, so minute, that they’re difficult to register. It sometimes feels like we’re stuck in a scene study, uncertain if we’re supposed to be building to something bigger."


Awards

The film was shortlisted for the
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's 2022
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. It won three awards at the 2022
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, for Best Atlantic Feature, Best Atlantic Director and the Joan Orenstein & David Renton Award for Outstanding Performance in Acting (Walker). It was nominated for a
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for Achievement in Costume Design.


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, 13368192 2022 films 2022 drama films 2022 LGBT-related films Canadian drama films Canadian LGBT-related films English-language Canadian films Films directed by Ashley McKenzie LGBT-related drama films 2020s English-language films 2020s Canadian films Films about suicide