Butterfly (2 Disc Set) HK RC0 DVD
Panorama
Regie:
Darsteller:
Release:
27.01.2005
Laufzeit:
129 Minuten
FSK:
ab 18 Jahre
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Bild:
16:9, Widescreen, Anamorph codiert
Ton:
Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Sprache:
Kantonesisch
Land:
Hongkong
Jahr:
2004
Butterfly (2 Disc Set) HK RC0
Selection in:
India International Film Festival
Bratislava Internation Film Festival
Pusan International Film Festival
Sau Paulo International Film Festival
Stockholm International Film Festival
Tokyo International Film Festival
Venezia 61
Opening Film at Venice Film Festival Critics Week.
Like a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis, Flavia finds her lesbian passion reawakened after a chance encounter with a carefree and spirited singer/ songwriter. A shattering new film from award-winning director Yan Yan Mak (Gege, 2001), Butterfly alternates between the past and the present, juxtaposing a romance to a rebellious human rights activist in 1989 with her current struggles as a wife and mother. Fronted by a brave and sympathetic performance by Josie Ho, the film dares to challenge the institutions of family and marriage while championing individual rights for all Hong Kongers, gays and lesbians included.
India International Film Festival
Bratislava Internation Film Festival
Pusan International Film Festival
Sau Paulo International Film Festival
Stockholm International Film Festival
Tokyo International Film Festival
Venezia 61
Opening Film at Venice Film Festival Critics Week.
Like a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis, Flavia finds her lesbian passion reawakened after a chance encounter with a carefree and spirited singer/ songwriter. A shattering new film from award-winning director Yan Yan Mak (Gege, 2001), Butterfly alternates between the past and the present, juxtaposing a romance to a rebellious human rights activist in 1989 with her current struggles as a wife and mother. Fronted by a brave and sympathetic performance by Josie Ho, the film dares to challenge the institutions of family and marriage while championing individual rights for all Hong Kongers, gays and lesbians included.