Farewell My Concubine

Showings

The Main 3 Sun, Nov 5, 2023 3:30 PM
The Main 3 Mon, Nov 6, 2023 12:00 PM
The Main 3 Mon, Nov 6, 2023 3:30 PM
The Main 3 Mon, Nov 6, 2023 7:00 PM
The Main 3 Tue, Nov 7, 2023 12:00 PM
The Main 3 Tue, Nov 7, 2023 3:30 PM
The Main 3 Tue, Nov 7, 2023 7:00 PM
The Main 3 Wed, Nov 8, 2023 12:00 PM
The Main 3 Wed, Nov 8, 2023 3:30 PM
The Main 3 Sun, Nov 12, 2023 6:45 PM
Film Info
Program:Classics
Release Year:1993
Runtime:170 min
Country/Region:China
Hong Kong
Language:Chinese (Mandarin)
Rating:NR
Print Source:Film Movement Classics
Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFiHfDBt9lE
Tags:Drama
Epic
Historical Drama
Performance
Music
Theater
Romance
Classics
Asian Interest
Cast/Crew
Director:Chen Kaige
Producer:Hsu Feng
Cinematographer:Gu Chang Wei
Screenwriter:Lillian Lee
Lu Wei
Principal Cast:Leslie Cheung
Fengyi Zhang
Gong Li

Description

Screening November 5-9

In celebration of its 30th anniversary, MSP Film presents a newly restored, uncut version (20 minutes longer than its original Miramax theatrical release) of the masterwork, Farewell My Concubine, showing in theaters for the first time ever.

About the Film

Cheng Dieyi (Leslie Cheung) and Duan Xiaolou (Zhang Fengyi) grow up enduring the harsh training of the Peking Opera Academy, where instructors regularly beat the students to instill in them the discipline needed to master the complex physical and vocal techniques of this ancient art. As the two boys mature, they develop complementary talents: Dieyi, with his fine, delicate features, assumes the female roles while Xiaolou plays masculine warlords. Their dramatic identities become real for Dieyi when he falls in love with Xiaolou, who fails to fully reciprocate his affections and marries a courtesan, Juxian (Gong Li), creating a dangerous, jealousy-filled romantic triangle.

Hailed as a “cultural achievement” (The New York Times) and widely considered one of the most important motion pictures ever made, Farewell My Concubine is a “gorgeous, intoxicating epic” (Los Angeles Times) that is both “visually spectacular” and “sumptuous in every respect” (Time Out). Spanning 50 years from the early 20th century to the tumultuous Cultural Revolution, Chen Kaige's passionate, exquisitely shot film captures the vast historical scope of a changing country while revealing the intimate and touching details of a unique, tender, heartrending love story. Based on the bestselling novel by Lillian Lee, it was selected as one of the “100 Best Films in Global History” by TIME Magazine, was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, and remains the only Chinese-language film to ever win the Palme d’Or.