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Stolen Life (2005 film)

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Stolen Life
DVD poster
Simplified Chinese生死劫
Hanyu PinyinShēngsǐ jié
Directed byLi Shaohong
Written byLiao Yimei
Based onLife and Death Plunder
by An Dun
Produced byGao Xiaoping
Li Shaohong
Li Xiaowan
Tan Xiangjiang
StarringZhou Xun
Wu Jun
CinematographyGao Hu
Zeng Nianping
Edited byYan Wu
Music byQu Bo
Production
company
Arc Light Films
Distributed byGlobal Film Initiative
Release date
  • April 23, 2005 (2005-04-23)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Stolen Life (Chinese: 生死劫; pinyin: Shēngsǐ jié), also known as Life and Death Plunder, is a 2005 Chinese drama film directed by Li Shaohong , and starring Zhou Xun and Wu Jun. It was released on April 23, 2005. The only thing that Li Shaohong's shattering that film has in common with Baober in Love is that both star Zhou Xun.[1] The film had won the Best Narrative Feature at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, it is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection, presented by the Global Film Initiative.

Plots

In Li Shaohong's acclaimed coming-of-age drama, a teenage girl is taken to live with her aunt and grandmother in Beijing. Yan'ni (played by acclaimed Chinese actress Zhou Xun) is withdrawn and reclusive, believing that she has been abandoned by her parents and has no control over her fate. The fact that her extended family doesn't have much hope for her future only compounds her depression. Surprising everyone in her hostile household, Yan'ni is accepted to college. But as she prepares to embark on her new life of higher education, an encounter with a delivery boy triggers a series of unexpected events that will change her life forever.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipients Result Notes
2005 Tribeca Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Stolen Life Won
International Film Festival of Kerala Golden Crow Pheasant for Best Film Won [5]

Reception

Janice Page of the Boston Globe wrote that "This one hits home in places, but overall it begs for a lighter touch."[6]

References

  1. ^ "李少红携周迅打造《生死劫》亮相翠贝卡(附图)". Sina (in Chinese). 2005-04-07.
  2. ^ Lin, Xiaoping (2020-01-01). Children of Marx and Coca-Cola: Chinese Avant-Garde Art and Independent Cinema. University of Hawaii Press. p. 144. ISBN 9780824833367.
  3. ^ a b Lin, Xiaoping (2020-01-01). Children of Marx and Coca-Cola: Chinese Avant-Garde Art and Independent Cinema. University of Hawaii Press. p. 142. ISBN 9780824833367.
  4. ^ Lin, Xiaoping (2020-01-01). Children of Marx and Coca-Cola: Chinese Avant-Garde Art and Independent Cinema. University of Hawaii Press. p. 141. ISBN 9780824833367.
  5. ^ http://iffk.in/iffk-2005/
  6. ^ Page, Janice (2006-03-10). "A heart-wrenching, heavy-handed story of a life adrift". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2020-11-08.

External links

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