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Saving Face

  • Director: Alice Wu
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Gay & Lesbian Films, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Mothers and Daughters, Expecting a Baby
  • Main Cast: Michelle Krusiec, Joan Chen, Lynn Chen, Li Zhiyu, Shen Guanglan
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

An Asian-American woman and her mother both find their private lives are becoming a family matter in this romantic comedy-drama. Wilhelmina Pang (Michelle Krusiec) is a surgeon living in Manhattan whose mother (Joan Chen) is eager for her to settle down with a nice man and get married. What Ma doesn't know is that Wilhelmina happens to be a lesbian -- or rather, Ma prefers not to acknowledge it, since she once walked in on Wilhelmina and her girlfriend several years before. As it happens, Wilhelmina is looking for someone special in her life, and thinks she may have found her in Vivian (Lynn Chen), a beautiful dancer, but a fear of commitment and a desire to keep her medical career on track is making their relationship problematic. As Wilhelmina tries to get her love life in order, her mother's shifts into crisis mode. Ma, a 48-year-old widow, has just discovered she's pregnant, and her staunchly traditional father (Li Zhiyu) will not allow her back into the home they share until she's married someone respectable. Unwilling to name the father of her baby, Ma is forced to move in with Wilhelmina, and while enduring the emotional roller coaster of pregnancy she is being pressured by friends and relatives to marry Cho (Nathaniel Geng), a sweet but boring man she doesn't especially like. Saving Face was the first feature film from writer and director Alice Wu. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jessica Hecht - Randi; Ato Essandoh - Jay; David Shih - Norman; Brian Yang - Little Yu; Nathaniel Geng - Stimson Cho; Mao Zhao - Old Yu; Luoyong Wang - Dr. Liu; Clare Sum - Mrs. Wong; Qian Luo - Mrs. Liu; Lu Yue - Stoic Date; Richard Chang - Stephen; Saidah Arrika Ekulona - Nurse #1; Christy Qin - Nurse at Clinic; Ruth Zhang - Mrs. Yao; Jin Wang - Wai Gung (Grandpa); Guang Lan Koh - Wai Po (Grandma); Hoon Lee - Raymond Wong; Connie Hsia - Mrs. Chen; Jackson Ning - Mr. Chen; Jamie Guan - Mr. Yao; Paul Sum - Mr. Wong; Brittany Perrineau - Dara; Xiaofeng Zang - Mr. Fu; Fang Yulin - Wart Date; Pamela-Payton Wright - Dr. Morgan; Twinkle Burke - Hospital Receptionist; Tina Johnson - Nurse #2; Phillip Meng - Mambo Date; Chloe Tsang - 8-Year Old Chinese Girl; Rosa Luo - Cho Sister #1; Nan Meng - Mother at Clinic

Credit

Jeff Morin - Associate Producer, Anguibe Guindo - Boom Operator, Heidi Griffiths - Casting, Jaclyn Brodsky - Casting, Michael Terrace - Choreography, Jill Newell - Costume Designer, Carrie Fix - First Assistant Director, Alice Wu - Director, Susan Graef - Editor, Sabine Hoffman - Editor, Scott Macaulay - Executive Producer, Robin O'Hara - Executive Producer, John Penotti - Executive Producer, Collin Smith - Location Manager, Bergen Swanson - Line Producer, Anton Sanko - Composer (Music Score), Alysia Oakley - Musical Direction/Supervision, Bill Trautvetter - Camera Operator, Daniel Ouellette - Production Designer, Harlan Bosmajian - Cinematographer, Will Smith - Producer, James Lassiter - Producer, Teddy Zee - Producer, Noah Vivekanand Timan - Sound Mixer, Steven Borne - Sound/Sound Designer, Noah Vivekanand Timan - Sound/Sound Designer, Rocket NYC - Sound Editor, Manny Siverio - Stunts Coordinator, Bergen Swanson - Unit Production Manager, Alice Wu - Screenwriter, Aimee Clark - Production Assistant, Matthew G. King - Production Assistant, Christopher Lagdamen - Production Assistant, Scott Ferlisi - Production Assistant, Mark Clayborne - Production Assistant, Mochtar "Moke" Abukusumo - Production Assistant, Jon Block - Production Assistant, Tonya Marie Brown - Production Assistant, Ann Marie Cabri - Production Assistant, Jacq Donegan - Production Assistant, Valerie Evering - Production Assistant, Jessica Fox - Production Assistant, Catherine Gaudio - Production Assistant, Matt Giordano - Production Assistant, Michael Hekmat - Production Assistant, Darren Johnson - Production Assistant, Carlos Lagares - Production Assistant, Anastasia Leopold - Production Assistant, Moss E. Levenson - Production Assistant, Douglas Matejka - Production Assistant, Julliet Pan - Production Assistant, Julie A. Passette - Production Assistant, Alicia M. Pohan - Production Assistant, Melissa H. Ross - Production Assistant, Ashley A. Terrill - Production Assistant, Tony Wei - Production Assistant, Fred Wu - Production Assistant, Peter "Blue" Zusman - Production Assistant, Stuart Stanley - Sound Effects Editor, Manuel Billeter - First Assistant Camera, Robert Sciretta - Gaffer, Tim Metzger - Grip, Alex Deleon - Grip, Mark Anderson - Grip, Phillip Bradshaw - Grip, Chin-Yin Chen - Grip, Marshall "The Marsh" Coles - Grip, Divine Cox - Grip, Alvaro Diaz - Grip, Derek E. Findall - Grip, Bart Grieb - Grip, Kenneth Johnson - Grip, Martin Jones - Grip, Jeffrey Kim - Grip, Joseph Labate - Grip, Joseph B. Lewis - Grip, Erin D. Manigault - Grip, Daniel A. Marcy - Grip, Michael Prisco, Jr. - Grip, Julio Yural - Grip, Anthony Cox - Key Grip, Gordon Minette - Musical Performer, David George Weiss - Musical Performer, Tristan Avakian - Musical Performer, Dan Block - Musical Performer, Barry Danelian - Musical Performer, Amy Kimball - Musical Performer, Eric Sanko - Musical Performer, Frank Vilardi - Musical Performer, Garo Yellin - Musical Performer, Seth I. Shire - Post Production Supervisor, Terry Ellen Ladin - Production Coordinator, Adam Roffman - Properties Master, Dominick Tavella - Re-Recording Mixer, Mariana Hellmund - Script Supervisor, Mariela Comitini - Second Assistant Director, Heather M. Daniels - Second Assistant Director, George Bianchini - Steadicam Operator, John Clifford - Still Photographer, Larry Riley - Still Photographer, Jo Jo Whilden - Still Photographer, Bobby Johanson - ADR Mixer, David Bolton - ADR Mixer, Scott Ferlisi - Assistant Location Manager, Marisa Wu - Assistant Location Manager, Edmund Levine - Assistant Properties, John Gabriel - Best Boy Grip, Mark Sonderskov - Buyer, Ethan Borsuk - Camera Loader, David Flanigan - Camera Loader, Millie Iztah - Camera Loader, Parris Mayhew - Camera Loader, Joshua Reader - Casting Associate, Abigail Stowe - Costumes Supervisor, Branka Mrkic-Tana - Dialogue Editor, David Troutman - Dolly Grip, Michael R. Adams - Electrician, Kevin Baskerville - Electrician, Herbert Brooks - Electrician, Elizabeth Campbell - Electrician, Peter Fackler - Electrician, Kenda Greenwood - Electrician, Alex Hoyt - Electrician, Thomas Jeleniewski - Electrician, Robert Lau - Electrician, Jonah Oskow - Electrician, Steven Truglio - Electrician, Booked - Extra Casting, Rita Powers - Extra Casting, Sean Powers - Extra Casting, Nancy Cabrera - Foley Artist, David Briggs - Foley Editor, Donna Battersby Greene - Key Hairstylist, Angela Gallagher - Key Make-up, Frank DeCurtis, Jr. - Leadman, Jonny Solomon - Personal Assistant, Fay Smith - Personal Assistant, Fernando Gayesky - Second Assistant Camera, Lauren Kells Guilmartin - Second Second Assistant Director, Wayne Kimball - Set Dresser, Mylene Santos - Set Decorator, Fred Heid - Color Timing, Ryan Collison - Foley Mixer, John Mitchell - Generator Operator, JG Video Services Inc. - Negative Cutter, Danny O'Grady - Negative Cutter, Julie O'Grady - Negative Cutter, Ana Pelaez - Production Secretary, James De Morski - Video Assist, Colleen Nowers - Art Department Coordinator, Smitha Hanumaiah - Art Department Intern, Russ Senzatimore - Assistant Editor

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Saving Face

Saving Face film poster
Directed by Alice Wu
Produced by Will Smith
James Lassiter
Teddy Zee
Written by Alice Wu
Starring Michelle Krusiec
Joan Chen
Lynn Chen
Music by Anton Sanko
Cinematography Harlan Bosmajian
Editing by Susan Graef
Sabine Hoffmann
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics
Release date(s) September 12, 2004
Running time 91 minutes
Country  United States
Language English, Mandarin, Shanghainese

Saving Face is a 2004 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Alice Wu. The film focuses on Wilhelmina, a young Chinese-American surgeon; her unwed, pregnant mother; and her dancer girlfriend.

The name itself is a reference to the pan-East Asian social concept of face.

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Plot

Saving Face follows Wilhelmina, a young Chinese-American surgeon as she deals with her unwed mother's pregnancy, and the obligations of her dancer girlfriend Vivian. Wil struggles with allocating time between her mother, who is shunned by the Chinese-American community for being pregnant and unwed and thus has come to live with Wil, and her girlfriend, Vivian, whom she presents to her mother as only a friend. At the same time, Wil's mother must decide whether the demands of her father's reputations, or the demands of her own heart, are more important. Wil's mother soon realizes that she must marry a man named Cho to regain her father's "face" and not be an embarrassment. Wil then finds out that her mother is in love with someone else and rushes to break up her wedding. At the same time Wil loses Vivian because she is afraid of going public so Vivian leaves for Paris. After three months, Vivian's and Wil's mothers reunite the two at a party and they end up kissing in front of everyone in the center of the dance floor.

Background

Alice Wu, who directed the movie, wrote the script several years earlier, drawing on her own experiences "coming out."[1] In 2001, the script won the CAPE screenwriting award, which led to the production of the film. Filming began in fall 2003 on the $2.5 million project.[2]

Featuring the New York Chinese-American community, the film is in a mixture of Mandarin Chinese and English.

Cast

Release

Saving Face premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on 12 September 2004, and made its way around the independent film circuit, screening at Sundance Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival et al; before going into a very limited release in the US on 27 May 2005.[3]

Box Office

Saving Face initially opened at only 6 theaters, making $75,104 (averaging $12,517/theater) in its opening weekend, and went on to gross $1,187,266 from 56 theaters in its theatrical run.[4] It grossed an additional $49,252 in the UK, for a worldwide gross of $1,236,518.[4]

Critical Reception

The critical reaction to the movie was mostly positive, with most critics praising the tender romance and the light-hearted comedy, whereas, some critics lambasted it for lack of depth and a "soap opera" like ending.

Stephen Holden of the New York Times,[5] Wesley Morris of the Boston Globe,[6] Ed Park of Village Voice,[7] among others, gave positive reviews, with Holden in particular calling it an 'amiable' romance spanning three generations of Chinese-Americans.[5]

Jonathan Rosenbaum of Chicago Reader, was notably critical of the film,[8] especially the latter half, terming it as collapsing into "nonsense".[8]
It currently holds a rating of 86% at Rotten Tomatoes,[9] and 65% at Metacritic.[10]

Awards

Saving Face was nominated for the Breakthrough Director Award at the 2005 Gotham Awards,[11] the Viewer's Choice Award and the Best Actress Award for Michelle Krusiec at the 2005 Golden Horse Film Festival,[11] and the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film in Limited Release at the 2006 GLAAD Media Awards.[11] Out of these, it won the Viewer's Choice Award at the 2005 Golden Horse Film Festival.[11]

External links

References

  1. ^ Johnson, G. Allen (June 6, 2005). "Alice Wu saved up her own doubts and struggles and turned them into the new comedy 'Saving Face'". San Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/06/06/DDGCHD3GOT1.DTL. 
  2. ^ Leibowitz, Ed (May 29, 2005). "Kissing Vivian Shing". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/29/movies/29leib.html. Retrieved 2008-07-06. 
  3. ^ "Saving Face (2004)- Release dates". IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384504/releaseinfo. Retrieved 2009-07-17. 
  4. ^ a b "Saving Face (2005)". Box Office Mojo. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=savingface.htm. Retrieved 2009-07-17. 
  5. ^ a b Holden, Stephen (27 May 2005). "Juggling Her Chinese Clan, Gay Lover, Pregnant Mom". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/27/movies/27face.html?_r=1&ex=1148702400&en=887d2a538563ea75&ei=5083&partner=Rotten%20Tomatoes. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 
  6. ^ Morris, Wesley (10 June 2005). "Supporting cast's vibrancy saves 'Face'". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/movies/display?display=movie&id=8056. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 
  7. ^ Park, Ed (17 May 2005). "Film". Village Voice: pp. 1. http://www.villagevoice.com/2005-05-17/film/film/. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 
  8. ^ a b Rosenbaum, Jonathan (9 February 2007). "Saving Face". Chicago Reader. http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/saving-face/Film?oid=1065881. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 
  9. ^ "Saving Face". Rotten Tomatoes. IGN. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/saving_face. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 
  10. ^ "Saving Face". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/savingface?q=saving%20face. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 
  11. ^ a b c d "Saving Face (2004)- Awards". IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384504/awards. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 

 
 

 

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