The film's premiere at the Shanghai Film Art Center attracted a large audience.
"Prima Facie," a film that captures Jodie Comer's excellent performance in Suzie Miller's compelling one-woman show, will be released on the Chinese mainland on Friday.
Comer made her West End debut at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London in 2022. Justin Martin's play was a major success, winning both the Laurence Olivier and Tony Awards.
The film follows Tessa, a young and smart barrister, as she defends herself in a sexual assault case.
Film scholar Mao Jian shared her insights into the film with movie fans.
From the challenging appeal of sexual assault cases to the covert gender discrimination in the workplace, the film examines the wounds that have been disregarded in social reality and the challenges that women face in the legal system.
Dai Jinhua and Mao Jian, two cinema experts, met and conversed with moviegoers at the film's recent presentations in Beijing and Shanghai.
They gave viewers fresh insights and alternative female-perspective interpretations, which helped them comprehend the movie and associated women's issues on a deeper level.
A poster advertising “Prima Facie"