As the film reflects the daily life of Chinese disabilities, it received many prizes. In 2009, the film was awarded the 6th Annual China Independent Film Festival (CIFF) - Top Ten Documentaries of the Year. In 2010, it won the
Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema Award and was the first runner-up in the feature film category at the Hong Kong Chinese Language Documentary Festival.
Fortune Teller, together with
Wheat Harvest and
Old Tang Tau, was named Xu Tong's "Vagabonds Trilogy of documentary films". Several articles note the focus on poor people in China within the film.
The New York Times states that the movie "looks sympathetically at a vanishing folk tradition". Tang Xiaoyan, the prostitute who appears in the film, had been
raped at the age of 17.
Fortune Teller might have changed her life to some extent, as she later joined Xu Tong's team and even became a producer for the team. == References ==