Looking for Fun
Looking for Fun | |
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Traditional | 找樂 |
Simplified | 找乐 |
Mandarin | Zhǎo Lè |
Directed by | Ning Ying |
Written by |
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Based on | "Looking for Fun" by |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Looking for Fun, released as For Fun in the U.S., is a 1992 Chinese comedy film directed by Ning Ying, written by Ning Ying and her sister Ning Dai, and based on a novella by Zheng Jiangong (which was translated into English by Jeanne Tai in 1989[1]). The film is about a group of retirees in Beijing who try to find some sense of belonging and purpose by organizing a Peking opera troupe.
Looking for Fun won Gold Award at the 1993 Tokyo International Film Festival, Golden Montgolfiere and Best Actor () at the 1993 Nantes Three Continents Festival, Best Director and Best Actor (Huang) at the 1993 Thessaloniki Film Festival, and Best New Director at the 1993 San Sebastián International Film Festival.
References[]
- ^ Tai, Jeanne (1989). Spring Bamboo: A Collection of Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. Random House. ISBN 0-394-56582-7.
- Fox, Daniel (2003). "For Fun and The Killer: Directions in Chinese Cinema". . 31 (2): 124–129. JSTOR 43797109.
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Categories:
- Mandarin-language films
- Films featuring Peking opera
- Films set in Beijing
- Films shot in Beijing
- Films directed by Ning Ying
- Films based on Chinese novels
- Chinese comedy films
- Chinese films
- Beijing Film Studio films
- 1992 comedy films
- 1992 films
- Chinese film stubs
- 1990s film stubs