Tuesday, October 21, 2025
“Deception Was Inherent to Teacher Wang’s work, and We Had to Figure Out How to Handle This from an Ethical Perspective”: Elizabeth Lo on Mistress Dispeller
Perhaps one of the strangest and most captivating docs of the year, Elizabeth Lo’s Mistress Dispeller centers on a middle-aged wife and husband, the latter of whom is having an affair that the former is desperate to end. Enter Wang Zhenxi, one of a growing number of China’s professional “mistress dispellers.” For a fee, Teacher Wang will orchestrate scenarios that allow her to get to know the man and his mistress in order to discern how she can best manipulate a breakup – one in which all parties hopefully emerge for the better. A series of staged deceptions that add up to a real-life emotional journey.
A few weeks prior to the doc’s Oscilloscope release (October 22nd in NYC, October 24th in LA), Filmmaker reached out to the Hong Kong director-producer-DP (and “25 New Faces” 2015 alum) to learn all about crafting a film in which some level of subterfuge was necessary on both sides of the lens.
To read my interview visit Filmmaker magazine.
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