The Wooden Man's Bride | |
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Traditional Chinese | 五魁 |
Simplified Chinese | 五魁 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Wǔ kuí |
Directed by | Huang Jianxin |
Written by | Yang Zhengguang Novel: Jia Pingwa |
Produced by | Wang Ying Hsiang |
Starring | Chang Shih Wang Lan Ku Paoming Wang Yumei Wang Fuli Kao Mingjun |
Cinematography | Zhang Xiaoguang |
Edited by | Lei Qin |
Music by | Zhang Dalong |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Language | Mandarin |
The Wooden Man's Bride (Chinese: 五魁; pinyin: Wǔ kuí) is a 1994 Chinese film directed by the fifth-generation filmmaker Huang Jianxin. The film is Huang's fifth feature and the first of his films to be released in the United States.[1] The film was also the first film shot in Mainland China to be entirely financed by Taiwanese producers.[2] The film stars both Taiwanese and Mainland Chinese actors, and was based on the novel by Jia Pingwa.
The Wooden Man's Bride was something of a departure for the director, Huang Jianxin, whose earlier works were modern-day satires on bureaucracy as in the black comedy, The Black Cannon Incident, and the science-fiction dystopia in Dislocation.[2]