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Following up his award-winning martial-arts drama HERO, director Zhang Yimou (JU DOU, RAISE THE RED LANTERN) tells an intricately detailed love story in the swordfighting epic HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS, set during the final days of the Tang Dynasty. A mysterious group called the Flying Daggers is a dangerous threat to the government, so police captain Leo (Andy Lau) sends his right-hand man, Jin (Takeshi Kaneshiro), undercover to try to find the rebels' location. Jin, a notorious playboy, pretends he is a roving warrior called "Wind" and befriends Mei (Ziyi Zhang), a blind dancer who is believed to be the daughter of the former leader of the Daggers. As he leads her across the countryside, they are "attacked" by government soldiers--but these battles are staged by Leo in order to convince Mei that Jin is on her side. But when a general orders that Mei must be captured at any cost, the fighting turns real, and Jin must decide between his loyalty to his job and his growing love for Mei. Meanwhile, Mei battles her feelings for Jin as well, trying to hide her true self. Zhang's gorgeous, compelling film is filled with beautiful singing and dancing, marvelous costumes, and wonderful locations; the scene in the Bamboo Forest is unforgettable, as is the Echo Game, which Leo and Mei play in the Peony Pavilion. There are also twists throughout the film and by the time the end comes, audiences will be spinning their heads in awe and amazement at the neverending wonders of this special movie. The film is dedicated to Anita Mui, who was to have a starring role before her unexpected death.

This film was included in the 42nd New York Film Festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: action drama

country: China Hong Kong

language: Chinese Mandarin

subtitles: English French

runtime: 119 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region 1

attributes: Anamorphic Widescreen

rating: PG-13 (MPAA)

 
cast and crew

Lu Feng:
Actor
Zhao Xiaoding:
Director of Photography
Zhang Yimou:
Producer
Zhang Yimou:
Screenwriter
Zhang Yimou:
Director
Zhang Weiping:
Producer
Takeshi Kaneshiro:
Actor

Andy Lau:
Actor
Bill Kong:
Producer
Ziyi Zhang:
Actor
Song Dandan:
Actor
Shigeru Umebayashi:
Music

 
   
festivals
  • Dublin Film Festival 2005 (Dublin, Ireland)
  • Arras International Film Festival 2004 (Arras, France)
  • Bergen International Film Festival 2004 (Bergen, Norway)
  • Cannes Film Festival 2004 (Cannes, France)
  • Copenhagen International Film Festival 2004 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • London Film Festival 2004 (London, United Kingdom)
  • New York Film Festival 2004 (New York City, United States)
  • Oslo Films from the South Festival 2004 (Oslo, Norway)
  • Telluride Film Festival 2004 (Telluride, United States)
  • Toronto International Film Festival 2004 (Toronto, Canada)
  • Vienna International Film Festival 2004 (Vienna, Austria)
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    awards
  • Best Achievement in Cinematography
    2005 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Art Direction
    2005 Golden Satellite Awards (United States)
  • Best Asian Film
    2005 Hong Kong Film Awards (Hong Kong)
  • Best Cinematography
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Cinematography
    2005 Chlotrudis Awards (Boston, United States)
  • Best Cinematography
    2005 National Society of Film Critics Awards (United States)
  • Best Cinematography
    2005 Golden Satellite Awards (United States)
  • Best Cinematography
    2004 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (Boston, United States)
  • Best Costume Design
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Director
    2004 Golden Rooster Awards (Beijing, China)
  • Best Director
    2005 National Society of Film Critics Awards (United States)
  • Best Director
    2004 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (Boston, United States)
  • Best Editing
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Film not in the English Language
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Foreign Film
    2005 Golden Trailer Awards (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    2005 Golden Globe Awards (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    2005 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    2005 Golden Satellite Awards (United States)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    2004 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (Boston, United States)
  • Best Music
    2005 Golden Trailer Awards (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Picture
    2004 Golden Rooster Awards (Beijing, China)
  • Best Production Design
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Sound
    2005 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Sound
    2004 Golden Rooster Awards (Beijing, China)
  • Best Sound Editing - Foriegn Feature
    2005 Motion Picture Sound Editors (Toluca Lake, California)
  • Best Visual Effects
    2005 Golden Satellite Awards (United States)
  • Golden Rooster, Best Art Direction
    2004 Golden Rooster Awards (Beijing, China)
  • Outstanding Production Design
    2004 National Board of Review (United States)
  • Screen International Award
    2004 European Film Awards (Europe)
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