Farewell, My ConcubineFarewell, My Concubine

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  • Aspect Ratio:
    Widescreen
  • Rating:
     R — for language and strong depiction of thematic material
  • Studio:
      Miramax
  • UPC:
      717951002723
  • Year of Release:
      1993
  • Item Number:
      BVD017368
  • Release Date:
      04/05/2005
  • Genre:
     

    Drama

    Foreign Films

    Gay & Lesbian Films

    Period Film

  • Format:
     

    DVD

MOVIE DESCRIPTION:

    Until Farewell, My Concubine (Ba Wang Bie Ji), not many people were aware that most members of the Peking Opera were originally orphans or illegitimate castaways with nowhere else to turn. Such is the case of the film's protagonists, Duan Xiaolou (Zhang Fengyi) and Cheng Dieyi (Leslie Cheung), two homeless outcasts, trained from childhood in the grueling rigors of the Opera by master Lu Qui. The film traces the 52-year friendship between Xiaolou and Dieyi, a friendship pockmarked with fiery conflicts and tender reconciliations. Though the delicate Dieyi specializes in female roles and the gutsy Xiaolou plays noble warriors, theirs is an essentially heterosexual relationship; still, when Xiaolou takes upon himself a prostitute bride (the magnificent Gong Li), Dieyi is as petty and jealous as an outcast mistress. Farewell, My Concubine holds the viewer in thrall from start to finish; as such, it is thoroughly deserving of its many international film awards and nominations. Surprisingly, this worldwide success was something of a flop in its home country of China; perhaps it hit too close to home for those viewers who'd lived through the same years so painstakingly recreated in the film. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

DVD FEATURES:
  • Region: 1
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
  • Audio: PCM Stereo
  • Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
  • Subtitle: English
  • Features:
      • Director's cut
      • 2.0 Dolby Surround
      • Widescreen [1.85:1]
AWARDS
  • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  •     Nominated Best Cinematography - 1993 (Gu Changwei)
  •     Nominated Best Foreign Language Film - 1993 (Chen Kaige)
  • British Academy of Film and Television Arts
  •     Nominated Best Foreign Language Film - 1993 (Chen Kaige)
  • Cannes Film Festival
  •     Won FIPRESCI Award for Best Film in Competition - 1993 (Chen Kaige)
  •     Won Palme d'Or - 1993 (Chen Kaige)
  • Hollywood Foreign Press Association
  •     Won Best Foreign Language Film - 1993
  • Los Angeles Film Critics Association
  •     Won Best Foreign Film - 1992
  • National Board of Review
  •     Won Best Foreign Film - 1993
  • New York Film Critics Circle
  •     Won Best Foreign Film - 1993
  •     Won Best Supporting Actress - 1993 (Gong Li)
  • Telluride Film Festival
  •     Film Presented - 1993
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REVIEW:
  • Banned in China, Chen Kaige's Farewell, My Concubine (1993) was internationally celebrated for its rich detail in depicting the lifelong friendship of two Peking Opera singers, from the 1930s Japanese invasion to the 1970s aftermath of the Cultural Revolution. While the film ran into trouble for, among other things, its unstinting portrayal of the personal destruction wrought by Communism, the grandly scaled epic also meant to celebrate the tradition of Peking Opera, with its Dickensian training rituals. The loss of the opera becomes a loss of beautiful artistry, as the opera's passionate hues are perverted into political Red and the spectacle of operatic performance turns into vituperative social chaos after the Revolution. Co-winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival (with The Piano), Farewell, My Concubine was also nominated for the Best Foreign Film Oscar as the entry from Hong Kong, as well as Best Cinematography. After its international success, Farewell, My Concubine was briefly released in China in edited form before being banned a second time. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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