- Shanghai Dreams
Infobox Film
name = Shanghai Dreams
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director =Wang Xiaoshuai
producer = Pi Li
Li Wei (E.P.)
Li Huatong (E.P.)
Isabella Glachant (Co-E.P.)
writer = Wang XiaoshuaiLao Ni
starring =Gao Yuanyuan Yao Anlian
Li BinTang Yang
music = Zhang Wu
cinematography = Wu Di
editing = Yang Hongyu
distributor =Fortissimo Films (Worldwide)
released = Cannes:May 17 ,2005
China:June 3 ,2005
runtime = 121 min.
country = China
language = MandarinShanghainese
budget =
website =
amg_id = 1:326224
imdb_id = 0456658"Shanghai Dreams" (zh-stp|s=青红|t=青紅|p=qīng hóng) is a 2005 Chinese film directed by
Wang Xiaoshuai and starringGao Yuanyuan , Li Bin,Tang Yang ,Wang Xiaoyang , andYao Anlian . The film was produced byStellar Megamedia ,Debo Films Ltd. andKingwood Ltd. ynopsis
The film is set in the early 1980s and follows a
Shanghai nese family sent to work in a factory inGuizhou as part of the 'Third Front', intended as an industrial base if China were invaded. The father, obsessed with returning to Shanghai for a better life for his family, attempts to prevent a romance between his daughter and a local worker. The film is partly autobiographical in nature, as Wang's family was also sent to Guizhou as a child.Background
"Shanghai Dreams" represents the first time a director has approached the subject of the "Third Line of Defense" and its consequences.cite web|title=Uncensored: Wang's 'Shanghai Dreams' |author = Dupont, Joan|url=http://www.nytimes.com/iht/2005/05/18/movies/18cannes03.html?pagewanted=print&position= | publisher=
New York Times | date = 2005-05-18|accessdate = 2008-08-14] This is in no small part due to the director, Wang Xiaoshuai's own upbringing. Like the Wu family, the Wang family was also originally from Shanghai and who moved toGuiyang due to the need to create an industrial third line of defense. This third line of defense was set away from cities and the seacoast, in order to protect China's industrial capability in case of a war against the Soviet Union. With the opening up of China in the 1980s, however, many of these urban exiles were given the opportunity to return home to the cities, even as their families had already laid down roots in their new homes. Wang has stated that he set the story in the '80s in that it represented an era of transition, wherein theCultural Revolution had ended, but much of the old ways were still in ingrained in society.Release in China
"Shanghai Dreams" marks the first time Wang was given a wide degree of freedom by the
Film Bureau in comparison to his previous films, notably "Beijing Bicycle ", which suffered from censorship woes.cite web|title= Shanghai Dreams|url=http://www.cinema-scope.com/cs23/spo_anderson_shanghai.htm | author = Anderson, Jason | publisher = Cinema Scope | date = Vol. 23| access date = 2007-08-14] Wang has noted that authorities approached him after realizing that foreign blockbusters were slowly taking over the Chinese market.cite web|title=Wang Xiaoshuai's Shanghai Dreams |author = Roberts, Dexter |url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_28/b3942409.htm | publisher=Business Week | date = 2005-07-11 |accessdate = 2008-08-14] Wang was then asked to send in a 1000 word summary of the film, after which they asked to see the entire script; both requests were honored and neither was "softened" in Wang's words, as a means to test the openness of the "new" bureau. Wang noted that the film does not represent a "typical" Chinese film; as stated in an interview, Wang states: Nevertheless the film was released in China theaters shortly after its premier at Cannes.Awards
The film premiered in the
2005 Cannes Film Festival as an official selection in competition for the Palme d'Or, and received the Jury Prize.Awards and nominations
*Cannes Film Festival, 2005
**Palme d'Or- official selection
**Prix du Jury - winner
*Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival , 2005
**Golden Orange for Best Film - winnerCast
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Gao Yuanyuan as Wu Qinghong, the daughter of a family sent to theGuizhou Province in the 1960s. Her name is the original Chinese title of the film.
*Yao Anlian as Wu Zemin, Qinghong's father, obsessed with a return to Shanghai after years in Guizhou.
*Li Bin as Fan Honggen, a local boy whom Qinghong falls in love with.
*Tang Yang as Meifen, Qinghong's mother, and Zemin's wife.
*Wang Xueyang as Xiaozhen, Qinghong's friend, a local Guizhou girl.
*Qin Hao as Lu Jun, a local boy, Xueyang's object of desire.
*Wang Xiaofen as Qinghong's brother
*Dai Wenyan as Xiaozhen's mother
*Lin Yuan as Xiaozhen's father
*You Fangming as Lu Jun's father
*Sun Qinchang as Wang ErhuaNotes
External links
*imdb title|id=0456658|title=Shanghai Dreams
*rotten-tomatoes|id=10005804-shanghai_dreams|title=Shanghai Dreams
*amg title|id=1:326224|title=Shanghai Dreams
* [http://www.dianying.com/en/title/qh-20052 "Shanghai Dreams"] at the Chinese Movie Database###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title=Jury Prize, Cannes
years=2005
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