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1 Synopsis  





2 Release and reception  





3 Cast and roles  





4 Filming locations  





5 Awards and nominations  





6 See also  





7 References  





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The Postmodern Life of My Aunt
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese姨媽的後現代生活
Simplified Chinese姨妈的后现代生活
Directed byAnn Hui
Written byAnn Hui
Li Qiang
Yan Yan (novel)
StarringSiqin Gaowa
Chow Yun-fat
Zhao Wei
Lisa Lu
CinematographyKwan Pun Leung
Nelson Yu Lik Wai
Edited byLiao Ching-Song
Music byJoe Hisaishi

Release dates

  • 8 September 2006 (2006-09-08) (Toronto Film Festival)
  • 2 March 2007 (2007-03-02) (Taiwan)
  • 6 March 2007 (2007-03-06) (China)
  • 8 March 2007 (2007-03-08) (Hong Kong)
  • Running time

    111 minutes
    CountriesHong Kong
    China
    Taiwan
    LanguagesMandarin
    Shanghainese

    The Postmodern Life of My Aunt (simplified Chinese: 姨妈的后现代生活; traditional Chinese: 姨媽的後現代生活; pinyin: Yimā de hòuxiàndài shēnghúo) is a 2006 Hong Kong serio-comedy film, directed by Ann Hui, starring Siqin Gaowa and Chow Yun-fat. The film also guest-stars Chinese actresses Zhao Wei and Lisa Lu.

    Its executive producer was Yuan Mei; another producer was Er Yong. The film was based on a novel of the same title written by Yan Yan (燕燕), while the film's screenplay was by Li Qiang, a Chinese scriptwriter, who had written the script of the 2005 film Peacock, directed by Gu Changwei.

    Synopsis[edit]

    Ye Rutang (Siqin Gaowa), a single-living woman in her late fifties, struggles to maintain a dignified life amid the dangers of Shanghai. Living alone in an apartment, she endures gossipy neighbor Mrs Shui (Lisa Lu) and her pampered cat. She is pragmatic, frugal and self-reliant, but her old-fashionedness and trusting nature make it difficult for her to fit into Shanghai society.

    After encountering self-proclaimed aesthete Pan Zhichang (Chow Yun-Fat), she falls for Pan and uses her life savings to invest on cemetery spaces on Pan's suggestion. He turns out to be a fraudster.

    After being the victim of several con artists, Ye suffers a bad fall and is hospitalized. She decides to leave Shanghai to live with her working-class husband and cook daughter (Zhao Wei) in Anshan, Liaoning.

    Release and reception[edit]

    The Postmodern Life of My Aunt premiered at film festivals around the world; it was a special presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival.[1]

    Perry Lam of Muse gave the film a very positive review: "The Postmodern Life of My Aunt is that rare thing in Hong Kong cinema, one that occupies the shadow land between tragedy and comedy. It's hard to categorize My Aunt and assign it to a genre because its characters are so fully formed and three-dimensional."[2]

    Cast and roles[edit]

    Filming locations[edit]

    The film is set and was filmed in Shanghai and in Anshan, Liaoning, as Anshan is the birthplace of director Ann Hui. Filming locations in Shanghai include the overpass at Shaanxi and Yan'an roads, and the old houses on Julu Road.[3] Filming in Anshan took place in the first days of 2006.[4] The snow in Anshan was produced artificially.[5]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    27th Hong Kong Film Awards [6]

    43rd Golden Horse Awards[7][8]

    12th Golden Bauhinia Awards

    14th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Lam, Perry (March 2007). "People we know". Muse Magazine (2): 74.
  • ^ chowofhongkong Archived 5 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Aunt rushes to Anshan for the New Year"
  • ^ chowyunfatfansite
  • ^ 27th Hong Kong Film Awards
  • ^ loveHKfilm
  • ^ english.cri.cn
  • External links[edit]

    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    Election 2

    Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards for Best Film
    2007
    Succeeded by

    The Way We Are


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