The Goddess | |
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Traditional Chinese | 神女 |
Simplified Chinese | 神女 |
Literal meaning | goddess (also a euphemism for a beautiful or educated female prostitute)[1] |
Hanyu Pinyin | shénnǚ |
Directed by | Wu Yonggang |
Written by | Wu Yonggang |
Produced by | Luo Mingyou |
Starring | Ruan Lingyu Zhang Zhizhi |
Cinematography | Hong Weilie |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | China |
Languages | Silent Written Chinese intertitles |
The Goddess (Chinese: 神女) is a 1934 Chinese silent film released by the Lianhua Film Company (United Photoplay). The film tells the story of an unnamed woman, who lives as a streetwalker by night and devoted mother by day in order to get her young son an education amid social injustice in the streets of Shanghai, China. It stars Ruan Lingyu in one of her final roles, and was directed by Wu Yonggang.[2] Lo Ming Yau produced the film and Hong Weilie was the cinematographer.[3]
The public responded with enthusiasm, largely due to Ruan Lingyu's popularity in Shanghai in the early 1930s.[4][5] Four years after the original release of Goddess, Yonggang Wu remade the film as Yanzhi Lei) with changes made to the cast, the setting, and parts of the storyline. After Stanley Kwan's revival of Ruan Lingyu's story through the biopic Center Stage (1991) starring Maggie Cheung as Ruan, widespread public interest in the Chinese classic cinema was reinvigorated .[5]
Today, Goddess is one of the best-known films of China's cinematic golden age, and has been named as one of China's top 100 films by the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2005.[6]