Vive l'amour | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 愛情萬歲 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 爱情万岁 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Long live love | ||||||
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Directed by | Tsai Ming-liang | ||||||
Written by | Tsai Ming-liang Tsai Yi-chun Yang Pi-ying | ||||||
Produced by | Chung Hu-pin Hsu Li-kong | ||||||
Starring | Yang Kuei-mei Lee Kang-sheng Chen Chao-jung | ||||||
Cinematography | Liao Pen-jung Lin Ming-kuo | ||||||
Edited by | Sung Shia-cheng | ||||||
Production company | Central Motion Pictures | ||||||
Distributed by | Central Motion Pictures | ||||||
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Running time | 118 minutes | ||||||
Country | Taiwan | ||||||
Language | Mandarin |
Vive l'amour (simplified Chinese: 爱情万岁; traditional Chinese: 愛情萬歲; pinyin: Àiqíng wànsuì; lit. 'long live love') is a 1994 Taiwanese New Wave film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. Starring Lee Kang-sheng, Yang Kuei-mei and Chen Chao-jung.
The film had its world premiere at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion, the festival's top prize.
While the film was celebrated by most film critics when it was first released, its vague story-line and cinematic techniques resulted in an average box office turnout.