Title |
Call ID # |
Description |
| THE BLUE KITE | VCH
303 |
Tian
Zhuangzhuang. Mandarin (English subtitles) 138mins. 1994. Banned by the
Chinese government, The Blue Kite provides a unique window into contemporary
Chinese life and politics. During the Cultural Revolution in |
DVCH
805 |
Wang Xiaoshuai.
Mandarin (English subtitles) 113 mins.
2002. Persistence pays off for country boy Guei (Cui Lin) when
he lands a coveted job as a bicycle messenger on the teeming streets of
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| C'EST LA VIE MON CHERI | DVCH
801 |
Lee/Universe Laser and Video Co., LTD. Chinese (English subtitles) |
| CROWS & SPARROWS | VCH
306 |
Zheng
Junli. Mandarin (English subtitles)
108 mins. 1940. The most renowned of |
| EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN |
DVCH
802 |
Ang Lee.
Mandarin (English, French & Spanish subtitles) 124 mins. 1994. Trouble
is cooking for widower and master chef Chu (Sihung Lung) who's about to
discover that no matter how dazzling and delicious his culinary creations
might be they're no match for the libidinous whims of his three daughters.
A master in the kitchen, |
| FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE | VCH
302 |
Chen
Kaige. Chinese (English subtitles) 157 mins. 1993. This complex
story of passion and political intrigue won the Best Film Award at |
DVCH
800 |
Lueng
Po Chi. Chinese (English subtitles) 97 mins. 1993. International
sensation Chow Yun Fat (John Woo's The Killer and Hard-Boiled, The Replacement
Killers) and Cecilia Yip star in this compelling romance drama set in
war-torn Hong Kong, on the eve of the Japanese invasion in 1941. After
arriving from the North, Chow befriends a local coolie (Alex Man). Their
friendship is tested when they both fall in love with a terminally ill
girl (Yip) whom Chow saved from the streets. In the end, one of them will
make the ultimate sacrifice. |
|
| IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE |
DVCH
806 A |
Wong Kar-wai.
Cantonese & Shanghainese (English subtitles) 98 mins. 2000.
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| IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE: Documentary | DVCH
806 B |
Wong Kar-wai.
Cantonese & Shanghainese (English subtitles)
98 mins. 2000. Wong Kar-wai's
documentary of the making of the film. Interviews with Wong Kar-wai. Toronto
International Film Festival press conference with stars Maggie Cheung
Man-yuk &Tony Leung Chiu-wai. Essay by film scholar Gina Marchetti
illuminating the movie's unique setting. Trailers, TV spots, electronic
press kit & promotional concepts. Photo gallery. Biographies of key
cast & crew. |
| THE JOY LUCK CLUB | VENG
331 |
Wayne
Wang. English. 139 mins.1993. The stories of four women and their mothers
are interwoven in this moving tale of exile, loss and new beginnings.
Amy Tan's novel The Joy Luck Club is well realized in this careful adaptation
certain to touch everyone. |
| JU-DOU | VCH
300 |
Zhang
Yimou. Mandarin (English subtitles) 98 min. 1990. They were destined,
if not doomed, to be together. She was the mill owner's battered bride.
He was his overworked nephew. Out of their plight grew a profound and
powerful secret love. Their hearts were free, but only murder could free
the lovers from the tyranny of the mill owner. Or could it? |
| TO LIVE | DVCH
807 |
Zhang
Yimou. Mandarin Chinese (English Subtitles) 133 mins. 1994. If To Live's,
as Roger Ebert says, "conceals a universe," then watching
this engrossing, exhilarating and extravagant film surely reveals one.
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and Best Actor awards at the Cannes Film
Festival, this epic film from China's most renowned director, Zhang
Yimou (Oscar nominee for Ju Dou and Raised the Red Lantern), unveils
a world worthy of "a Chinese Gone With the Wind" (The New
York Observer) !
Set against four decades of Chinese political turmoil, To Live follows the lives of one couple, Fugui and Jiazhen (Ge-You and Gong-Li), as they struggle to survive their own changing station within the upheaval. As the years go by, bringing bizarre twists, tragic loses…and profound hope, Fugui and his. |
|
THE LAST EMPEROR |
VENG
301 |
Bernardo
Bertolucci. English 164 mins. 1987. He was crowned Lord of 10,000
years. Son of Heaven. The supreme ruler of half the world's population.
He was three years old. Thus begins the extraordinary true story of Pu
Yi, who, in 1908, toddled to the Imperial Dragon Throne to become |
| THE MATRIX | DVENG
800 |
Wachowski.
English. 136 mins. 1999. Perception: Pur day-in, day-out world is
real. Reality: That world is a hoax, an elaborate deception spun by all-powerful
machines of artificial intelligence that control us. Whoa. Mind-warp
stunts. Techno-slammin' visuals. Mega-kick action. Keanu Reeves
and Laurence Fishburne lead the fight to free humankind in The Matrix,
the see-and-see-again cyberthriller written and directed by the Wachowski
brothers (Bound). The story sears, the special effects stake out new movie
making territory -the movie flat-out rocks. |
| THE ROAD HOME | DVCH
803 |
Zhang
Yimou. Mandarin (English, French subtitles) 89 mins. 2000. From
the award-winning director of such acclaimed films as Raise the Red lantern
and Fu Dou comes a romantic drama whose story is as beautiful as the cinematography.
The Road home will take you on an unforgettable journey filled
with romance, culture and tradition. When his father dies, Luo Yusheng
returns from the city to his childhood village where his father was the
much-revered local teacher. But
what begins as a short trip to bury his father becomes much more when
he learns his mother wants a traditional burial for her beloved husband.
She wants to have him carried by foot, honoring the belief that
a body returned this way will never forget the road home. As Yusheng enlists
the men needed to fulfill her wishes, the story of his parents' love affair
unfolds. In the days of arranged
marriages, he learns theirs was the first based on love. |
| SHOWER | DVCH
804 |
Zhang
Yang. Mandarin (English, Spanish & French subtitles) 94 mins. 2000.
When successful businessman Da Ming is summoned by his younger brother
to come home to his father's old -style bathhouse in Beijin, he can't
wait to return to his fast-paced modern life.
But time amongst the crazy cast of characters that frequent the
bathhouse give him a new appreciation
for traditional old ways. When
a tragic event causes sudden change, Da Ming must choose between the prosperous
life he's made for himself and his responsibility to his family and his
heritage. |
| SPRING FESTIVAL | VCH
305 |
Jian-Zhong
Huang. 100 mins. This film portrays the reunion of a contemporary rural
Northern Chinese family, the Chengs, for the New Year's festivities. As
the five adult Cheng children arrive in turn at the family home, each
with a spouse or lover in tow, the mix of problems, frustrations, and
longings thickens. Spring Festival evocatively depicts inter-generational
tensions, sibling rivalries, and the waning of traditional cultural practices
in a fast-changing society. |
| TO LIVE | VCH
304 |
Zhang
Yimou Chinese (English subtitles) 133 mins. 1994. Set against four
decades of Chinese political turmoil, To Live follows the lives of one
couple, Fugui and Jiazhen as they struggle to survive their own changing
station either the upheaval. When Fugui gables away his family's
fortune and loses their home, he is left with nothing but a trunkful of
puppets by which to make his living. But his ability to entertain with
the puppets lands him at first in the company of the nationalist army...and
then the Red army. Banned in its home country for its devastating
look at Chinese life, To Live is a must-see film. |
| YELLOW EARTH | VCH
301 |
Chen
Kaige: Mandarin (English subtitles) 89 mins. 1984. A striking collaboration
between two Fifth Generation Chinese filmmakers, director Chen Kaige (Farewell
My Concubine) and Zhang Yimou (Raise The Red Lantern) who photographed
the film in deep stylized colors. Set in spring 1939, a young soldier
researching folksongs enters a small community and gets emotionally entangled
with an old man, his 14 year old daughter and his younger son. The film's
conflict is set up by the younger woman's attraction to the soldier. With
Xue Bai, Wang Xueqi, Tan Tuo and Liu Qiang. |
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