A Beautiful New World
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Traditional | 美麗新世界 |
Simplified | 美丽新世界 |
Mandarin | Měilì Xīn Shìjiè |
Directed by | Shi Runjiu |
Produced by | Peter Loehr |
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Cinematography | Lü Yue |
Edited by | Yang Hongyu |
Production company |
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Distributed by | Fortissimo Films |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Budget | $300,000 (estimated)[1] |
A Beautiful New World is a 1999 Chinese comedy film directed by Shi Runjiu. The film, Shi's first (he had previously served as an assistant director for Lu Yue's Mr. Zhao), was co-produced by Xi'an Film Studio and the independent Imar Film Company. It was Imar Film's second production, after 1997's Spicy Love Soup.[1]
Set in Shanghai, the film stars Jiang Wu and Tao Hong as a mismatched pair. Taiwanese pop stars Richie Jen and Wu Bai are cast in minor roles.
Cast
- Jiang Wu as Zhang Baogen, a country boy, who upon winning the lottery, heads to Shanghai to claim his prize, a new apartment.
- Tao Hong as Huang Jinfang, Baogen's debt ridden city cousin, who apprehensively offers up her home to her distant country relative.
- Chen Ning as Chen Minghui, Jinfang's best friend.
- Richie Jen as Bai, Minghui's boyfriend.
- Wu Bai as Liang, a street musician, who befriends Baogen.
- Tong Zhengwei as Auntie Cai, Jinfang's elderly neighbor.
- Cheng Lei (cameo)
- Niu Ben (cameo)
Reception
Derek Elley of Variety praised the film as "a beautifully played, accessible pic that rewrites the rule book on mainland Chinese cinema."[1]
Awards and nominations
References
- 1 2 3 Elley, Derek (1999-03-09). "A Beautiful New World Review". Variety. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ↑ "北京大学生电影节历届获奖名单(第1~20届)". Beijing College Student Film Festival.
- ↑ "19th Annual Hawaii International Film Festival". Hawaii International Film Festival.
External links
- A Beautiful New World at the Internet Movie Database
- A Beautiful New World at AllMovie
- A Beautiful New World at the Chinese Movie Database
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