Still Life | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 三峽好人 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 三峡好人 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Good People of the Three Gorges | ||||||
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Directed by | Jia Zhangke | ||||||
Written by | Jia Zhangke Sun Jianming Guan Na | ||||||
Produced by | Xu Pengle Wang Tianyun Zhu Jiong | ||||||
Starring | Zhao Tao Han Sanming | ||||||
Cinematography | Yu Lik-wai | ||||||
Edited by | Kong Jinglei | ||||||
Music by | Lim Giong | ||||||
Distributed by | Xstream Pictures | ||||||
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Running time | 108 minutes | ||||||
Country | China | ||||||
Languages | Standard Mandarin Chinese Jin Chinese Sichuanese |
Still Life (Chinese: 三峡好人; pinyin: Sānxiá Hǎorén) is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Jia Zhangke. Shot in the old village of Fengjie, a small town on the Yangtze River slowly being destroyed by the building of the Three Gorges Dam, Still Life tells the story of two people in search of their spouses. Still Life is a co-production of the Shanghai Film Studio and Xstream Pictures.[1]
The film premiered at the 2006 Venice Film Festival and was a winner of the Golden Lion Award for Best Film.[2] It premiered at a handful of other film festivals and received a limited commercial release in the United States on January 18, 2008, in New York City.
Like The World, Jia's previous film, Still Life was accepted by Chinese authorities and was shown uncensored in both mainland China and abroad.