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  2. Bitter Flowers is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Olivier Meys in his directorial debut. It was written by Meys with Maarten Loix. The film had its world premiere at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival. [1]

  3. Bitter Flowers: Directed by Olivier Meys. With Xi Qi, Wang Xi, Chloe Maayan, Le Geng. Lina, an ambitious young woman, leaves her husband and son in China to go to Paris to build a brighter future for them.

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    • 2018-03-28
  4. Thirtysomething Chinese-born Lina borrows money to move to Paris to save up money to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams, leaving behind her husband and son in Dong Bei province. But once in Europe, nothing goes as planned, and she is forced into a line of work she never would have imagined.

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  5. Mar 28, 2018 · Bitter Flowers [+. ], the debut feature film by the Belgian director Olivier Meys, which is released on 28 March in Brussels and Wallonia, and on 9 May in Flanders, retraces the chaotic journey, littered with disillusionment, courage and solidarity, of a young Chinese woman who goes to Paris in order to provide her family with a better life ...

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  6. Nov 3, 2018 · the story follows a nigerian surgeon (ejiofor) having just escaped to london and resorting to driving taxis and cleaning hotel rooms in a herbally medicated sleeplessly nocturnal schedule. he shares his tiny flat with a turkish asylum seeker (tautou) in an inconvenient but compassionate alliance between two undocumented immigrants. that film ...

  7. BITTER FLOWERS. by Olivier Meys. synopsis. Thirtysomething Chinese-born Lina borrows money to move to Paris to save up money to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams, leaving behind her husband and son in Dong Bei province.

  8. Bitter Flowers. Directed by. Olivier Meys. Belgium, France, Switzerland. 2017. 90 min. Mandarin. Drama. Thirtysomething Chinese-born Lina borrows money to move to Paris to save up money to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams, leaving behind her husband and son in Dong Bei province. But once in Europe, nothing goes as planned.