Post by lovevicki on Sept 10, 2006 8:17:03 GMT 7
[glow=red,2,300]The PostModern Life of My Aunt lineups at Vancouver International Film Festival 2006 (Sep29, Oct4, Oct5)[/glow]
www.viff.org/tixSYS/2006/filmguide/eventnote.php?notepg=1&EventNumber=2291
The Post-Modern Life of My Aunt
Yima de Houxiandai Shenghuo
China, 2006, 110 min, 35mm
Directed By: Ann Hui
PROD: Er Yong
CAM: Kwan Pun-Leung, Yu Likwai
ED: Liao Ching-Song
MUS: Hisaishi Jo
Cast: Siqin Gaowa, Chow Yun-Fat, Vicky Zhao Wei, Lisa Lu, Shi Ke, Guan Wenshuo
Fairchild Radio Am 1470, Fairchild TV and Fairchild Media
Written by Li Qiang (Peathingy) from a novel by Yan Yan, Ann Hui¡¯s excellent new film charts the tragi-comic downfall of a middle-aged woman, left behind by the changing times and the new materialism. Mrs. Ye (Mongolian star Siqin Gaowa) leads a frugal and "proper" life in a shabby old apartment in Shanghai, still clinging to the ideals of honesty, decency, selflessness and social responsibility that the Communist Party inculcated back in the 1950s. But she clashes with her nephew Kuan-Kuan when he¡¯s parked on her to convalesce from a broken leg, not to mention her "airs and graces" neighbour (Lisa Lu) and her hated cat. And her occasional other-worldliness leaves her wide open to con artists, such as Pan Zhichang (Chow Yun-Fat), a charming fraud who seduces her with poetry, romances her--and leads her into a costly graveyard-plot scam. Only when Mrs. Ye¡¯s blowsy and resentful daughter (Vicky Zhao Wei) shows up in an emergency do we hear some home truths which put her life and attitudes into a very different perspective...
Larger meanings are there for the finding all the way through this story, but Hui sensibly plays it first and foremost as domestic comedy-drama and gets maximum emotional value from her high-powered cast. It¡¯s her best made-in-China film yet.
Ann Hui Filmography: The Secret (79), The Spooky Bunch (80), Boat People (82), Romance of Book and Sword (87), Song of the Exile (89), Summer Snow (94), Eighteen Springs (97), Ordinary Heroes (99), Visible Secret (01)
Screening Schedule
Date Time Venue Tickets
Fri, Sep 29 9:15 pm Ridge Theatre $9.50 Click add this show to your cart
Wed, Oct 4 4:00 pm Visa Screening Room @ Empire Granville Th7 $7.50 Click add this show to your cart
Thu, Oct 5 7:00 pm Visa Screening Room @ Empire Granville Th7 $9.5
www.viff.org/tixSYS/2006/filmguide/eventnote.php?notepg=1&EventNumber=2291
The Post-Modern Life of My Aunt
Yima de Houxiandai Shenghuo
China, 2006, 110 min, 35mm
Directed By: Ann Hui
PROD: Er Yong
CAM: Kwan Pun-Leung, Yu Likwai
ED: Liao Ching-Song
MUS: Hisaishi Jo
Cast: Siqin Gaowa, Chow Yun-Fat, Vicky Zhao Wei, Lisa Lu, Shi Ke, Guan Wenshuo
Fairchild Radio Am 1470, Fairchild TV and Fairchild Media
Written by Li Qiang (Peathingy) from a novel by Yan Yan, Ann Hui¡¯s excellent new film charts the tragi-comic downfall of a middle-aged woman, left behind by the changing times and the new materialism. Mrs. Ye (Mongolian star Siqin Gaowa) leads a frugal and "proper" life in a shabby old apartment in Shanghai, still clinging to the ideals of honesty, decency, selflessness and social responsibility that the Communist Party inculcated back in the 1950s. But she clashes with her nephew Kuan-Kuan when he¡¯s parked on her to convalesce from a broken leg, not to mention her "airs and graces" neighbour (Lisa Lu) and her hated cat. And her occasional other-worldliness leaves her wide open to con artists, such as Pan Zhichang (Chow Yun-Fat), a charming fraud who seduces her with poetry, romances her--and leads her into a costly graveyard-plot scam. Only when Mrs. Ye¡¯s blowsy and resentful daughter (Vicky Zhao Wei) shows up in an emergency do we hear some home truths which put her life and attitudes into a very different perspective...
Larger meanings are there for the finding all the way through this story, but Hui sensibly plays it first and foremost as domestic comedy-drama and gets maximum emotional value from her high-powered cast. It¡¯s her best made-in-China film yet.
Ann Hui Filmography: The Secret (79), The Spooky Bunch (80), Boat People (82), Romance of Book and Sword (87), Song of the Exile (89), Summer Snow (94), Eighteen Springs (97), Ordinary Heroes (99), Visible Secret (01)
Screening Schedule
Date Time Venue Tickets
Fri, Sep 29 9:15 pm Ridge Theatre $9.50 Click add this show to your cart
Wed, Oct 4 4:00 pm Visa Screening Room @ Empire Granville Th7 $7.50 Click add this show to your cart
Thu, Oct 5 7:00 pm Visa Screening Room @ Empire Granville Th7 $9.5