Mistress Dispeller

A person in a blue sparkly jacket with fur collar holds a mobile phone. they are seated at a table in front of a brocade curatin and a shelf of books.

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Elizabeth Lo’s lauded Mistress Dispeller is a riveting watch, one in which we frequently marvel at the participants agreeing to such intimate exchanges being captured on camera. The film offers a rare glimpse into a fascinating profession in China—the job of dismantling extramarital affairs and helping mend broken marriages. Lo follows a woman who has engaged one such professional, skillfully navigating the complex web of trust between the client, her husband, and his mistress. Through keen observation and extended, revealing sequences juxtaposed with close-ups, Lo subtly documents the dispeller’s calibrated approach as she coaches each person through carefully orchestrated interactions. Balancing surprising moments of humor with a deep undercurrent of pathos, Mistress Dispeller offers a nuanced exploration of contemporary Chinese culture, gender roles, morality, and navigating betrayal. It’s also a compassionate, melancholic story of a marriage struggling to survive. Striking camera compositions and an elegant, elegiac score lend the film cinematic flair and emotional resonance, culminating in an unforgettable denouement.  PB

Q&A following screening.

Director

Elizabeth Lo

Producers

Emma D. Miller, Elizabeth Lo, Maggie Li

Editor

Charlotte Munch Bengtsen

Cinematographer

Elizabeth Lo

Release Year

2024

Festival Year

2025

Country

China, United States

Run Time

94 minutes