

Two Chinese girls take a film transcription job at a heritage English countryside mansion. Discovering entangled family secrets about the Kunqu Opera star Susu, they find it almost impossible to escape, physically and emotionally.
Cinematography
The mansion breathes; every corridor frames a ghost.
Production
Kunqu Opera costumes as visual metaphor—stunning and suffocating.
Acting
Wu Zitong's silence screams louder than dialogue.
Director
Yixi Sun
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kunqu Opera, one of China's oldest theatrical forms, was historically performed by both genders but became male-dominated; the film weaponizes this erasure. Spoiler-free context.
The mansion's name—never explicitly revealed as Stuart Manor—echoes Susu's stage name becoming her tombstone. The house consumes identities.