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East Palace, West Palace

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  • Release Date: 2004

  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Police Drama, Gay & Lesbian Films
  • Themes: Police Corruption
  • Director: Zhang Yuan
  • Release Year: 1997
  • Country: FR/CN
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

The film's title is Chinese slang for the bathrooms located on the edge of Tiannamen Square, favorite haunts of Beijing gays. Billed as the first mainland Chinese drama to deal openly with the subject of homosexuality, the film angered censors and this resulted in mainland authorities confiscating director Zhang Yuan's passport shortly after his return from Hong Kong on April 10, 1997 therefore preventing him from attending that year's Cannes Film Festival along with the film. Primarily a psychological drama, it centers on a verbal cat-and-mouse game played between a gay writer and the straight policeman who arrests and interrogates him. The two meet in the square park, a place where many gays gather to pick up lovers and make out. Though homosexuality is not illegal, those who openly practice it are subject to often brutal police harassment. It is during one of the cops' frequent raids on the park that writer A-Lan kisses officer Shi. Later he sends the cop a gift; shortly thereafter, the cop happens to arrest Shi. During the interrogation, shameless A-Lan tells his life story, episodes of which appear via flashback. Many of his tales seem designed to provoke Shi into challenging his own sexuality. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast


Hu Jun - Shi Xiaohua
Liu Yuxiao - Female Thief
Lu Rong - A-Lan's Mother
Ma Wen - Yamen Runner
Si Han - A-Lan
Wang Quan - A-Lan, as a Boy
Yang Jian - Cop
Ye Jing - A-Lan, as a Youth
Zhao Wei - Streetcar
Zhao Xiaoyu - Cop

Credit

Willy Tsao - Executive Producer; Wu Gang - Sound/Sound Designer; Zhang Yuan - Director; Zhang Yuan - Producer; Zhang Yuan - Screenwriter; An Bing - Art Director; Christophe Jung - Associate Producer; Bruno Lecoeur - Sound/Sound Designer; Vincent Levy - Editor; Shen Jianqin - Sound/Sound Designer; Wang Xiaobo - Screenwriter; Xiang Min - Composer (Music Score); Zhang Jian - Cinematographer

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Wikipedia: East Palace, West Palace
East Palace, West Palace
Directed by Zhang Yuan
Produced by Zhang Yuan
Written by Wang Xiaobo
Zhang Yuan
Starring Si Han
Hu Jun
Zhao Wei
Music by Xiang Min
Cinematography Zhang Jian
Distributed by Strand Releasing (U.S.)
Release date(s) Flag_of_Canada.svg 10 September, 1997 (Toronto Film Festival)
Flag_of_Singapore.svg 30 April, 1998 (Singapore International Film Festival)
Running time 94 min.
Country Flag_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China.svg China
Language Mandarin Chinese
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East Palace, West Palace (simplified Chinese: 东宫西宫; traditional Chinese: 東宮西宮; pinyin: Dōng Gōng Xī Gōng) is a 1996 film directed by Zhang Yuan starring Hu Jun, Si Han and Zhao Wei. It is also known as Behind the Forbidden City.

East Palace, West Palace is the first Mainland Chinese movie with an explicitly gay theme. The title of the movie derives from the two parks near the Forbidden City - the East Palace and the West Palace. The two parks, specifically their public washrooms, are notorious for being places of congregation for the homosexuals in Beijing during the night.

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