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'''''Weaving Girl''''' ({{zh|s=纺织姑娘|p=fǎng zhī gū niáng}} is a 2009 Chinese film directed by [[Wang Quan'an]]. Wang's fourth feature film, ''Weaving Girl'' stars Wang's frequent collaborator and former partner, actress [[Yu Nan]]. |
'''''Weaving Girl''''' ({{zh|s=纺织姑娘|p=fǎng zhī gū niáng}}) is a 2009 Chinese film directed by [[Wang Quan'an]]. Wang's fourth feature film, ''Weaving Girl'' stars Wang's frequent collaborator and former partner, actress [[Yu Nan]]. |
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Directed by | Wang Quan'an |
Written by | Wang Quan'an |
Starring | Yu Nan |
Cinematography | Lutz Reitemeier |
Release dates | September 1, 2009 (Montreal World Film Festival) |
Language | Mandarin Chinese |
Weaving Girl (Chinese: 纺织姑娘; pinyin: fǎng zhī gū niáng) is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Wang Quan'an. Wang's fourth feature film, Weaving Girl stars Wang's frequent collaborator and former partner, actress Yu Nan.
Title
According to director Wang Quan'an, the film's title, Weaving Girl, is a reference to a Soviet worker's song that was popularized in China during the 1950s.[1]
Reception
Weaving Girl won both the FIPRESCI prize and the Jury Grand Prize at the 2009 Montreal World Film Festival.[2]
References
- ^ Rist, Peter (2009-11-30). "Interview with Wang Quan'an". Offscreen.com. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
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(help) - ^ Scheib, Ronnie (2009-09-15). "Weaving Girl - Film Reviews". Variety. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
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