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Millennium Mambo (2001)
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Starring: Qi Shu, Jack Kao, Chun-hao Tuan, Yi-Hsuan Chen, Jun Takeuchi
Director: Hsiao-hsien Hou
Category: Avant Garde, Drama, Independent, Foreign
Studio: Palm Pictures
Subtitles:
English
Length:
105 mins
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A Film By Hou Hsiao-hsien

From the master filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien (Flowers Of Shanghai) comes Cannes Special Prize winner Millennium Mambo.

Working as a hostess in a trendy bar, a young beauty finds herself mercilessly torn between two men: Hao-hao, her neurotic and jealous live-in boyfriend, and Jack, the mysterious and enterprising gangster who may be her undoing. Set against the intoxicating and decadent backdrop of modern day Taipei, Millennium Mambo chronicles the fleeting, finite blooming of a young woman. Featuring a breakthrough performance from the hot new international star Shu Qi (So Close, The Transporter, The Eye 2), and photographed with playful luminescence by Mark Lee Ping-bing (In the Mood For Love, Springtime In A Small Town). Official selection of the Toronto, Chicago and Rotterdam film festivals.

Featuring a radiant performance from Hong Kong starlet Shu Qi (So Close, The Transporter, The Eye 2) and shot with poetic sensuality from the legendary Mark Lee Ping-bing (In the Mood For Love, Springtime In A Small Town).

 
 
   
   

 

 

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