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Synopsis
At the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, this Taiwanese-French drama won a FIPRESCI Award, given by international critics. Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang previously won top awards for his 1994 Vive l'amour (at Venice) and 1996 The River (at Berlin). High strangeness is evident in the tale, originally initiated as part of the French TV series of one-hour end-of-millennium dramas. As an epidemic spreads through Taipei, virus victims display odd symptoms. A man (Lee Kang-sheng) who runs a food store with few customers lives in a shabby building in a quarantined section, and a woman (Yang Kuei-mei) in the same building has a withdrawn existence. A plumber, checking a leak, makes a hole in the man's floor and leaves; the man then observes his neighbors through the hole. The film features four musical fantasy sequences that recall Hong Kong musical films of the '50s. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Yang Kuei-Mei The Woman Downstairs
Lee Kang-Sheng The Man Upstairs
Miao Tien A Shopper
Tong Hsiang-chu The Plumber

Production Crew

Jiang Feng-Chyi Associate Producer
Simon Arnal-Szlovak Associate Producer
Joy Lo Choreography
Liao Peng-Jung Cinematographer
Chow Min Costume Designer
Tsai Ming-Liang Director
Hsiao Ju-kuan Editor
Cheng Su-ming Executive Producer
Chiu Shun-ching Executive Producer
Pierre Chevalier Executive Producer
Arthur Chyu First Assistant Director
Jimmy Huang Line Producer
Lin Huei-chin Line Producer
Carole Scotta Producer
Caroline Benjo Producer
Peggy Chiao Producer
Lee Paolin Production Designer
Tsai Ming-Liang Screenwriter
Yang Ping-ying Screenwriter
Yang Chin-An Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 93
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Arc Light Films
Central Motion Picture Corporation
Chinese Television Company
Haut & Court
La Sept ARTE

Release
March 24, 1999 (France)