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Vive L’Amour

愛情萬歲

Non-Premiere

119 minutes | 1994 | Taiwan | Drama | 🔊 Mandarin | English Sub. | Age Rating

Synopsis
Sinopsis

In the bustling urban jungle of Taipei, true human connections are scarce. A vacant luxury apartment becomes a space for casual encounters, where three individuals, each leading a solitary life, unknowingly share the same roof. A series of comical incidents unfolds, highlighting their desperate search for intimacy and warmth amidst urban isolation. Echoing Michelangelo Antonioni’s exploration of urban ennui, this film poignantly captures the loneliness of modern life, earning TSAI Ming-liang the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival.

Schedule
Jadwal

XXI Studio 1 | Dec 7, 2024 | 12:00

Director's Biography

Biografi Sutradara

Tsai Ming-Liang

Tsai Ming-Liang

In 1957, TSAI Ming-liang was born in Malaysia, one of the most representative directors in contemporary Taiwan. He used to write stage plays, TV shows and films. In 1993, his directorial debut, “Rebels of the Neon God”, got Bronze Cherry Blossom Award by Tokyo Film Festival. In 1994, “Vive L’Amour” got Golden Lion Award by Venice Film Festival. In 2009, “Visage” became the first film in the Louvre Museum collection. In 2012, he began to make the “Walker” series. In 2013, “Stray Dogs” got Grand Jury Prix by Venice Film Festival. His films aren’t restricted to traditional ways of narration. He tries to explore the multiple possibilities of crossing boundaries and look for the essence of his images in different ways. In 2023, he got Lifetime Achievement Award by Locarno Film Festival.

Cast & Crew

Kru & Pemain

Production Company Sunny Overseas Corporation, Shiung Fa Film Corporation Ltd.

Producer Hsu Li-Kong

Scriptwriter Tsai Ming-Liang, Tsai Yi-Chun, Yang Pi-Ying

Cinematographer Liao Pen-Jung, Lin Ming-Kuo

Production Designer Li Pao-Lin

Editor Sung Hsun-Chen

Main Cast Yang Kuei-Mei, Lee Kang-Sheng, Chen Chao-Jun

Notable Achievement

  • Golden Lion for Best Film, FIPRESCI Prize – Venice International Film Festival, Italy. 1994
  • Best Feature Film, Director, Recording – Golden Horse Awards, Taiwan. 1994
  • Berlin International Film Festival, Germany. 1995

 

Filmography

  • Abiding Nowhere, Xining Public Housing (2024)
  • Yilan, Strolling Around (2023)
  • Where, Where do you stand, Tsai Ming-Liang? (2022) 
  • Wandering, The Moon and the Tree, The Night (2021)
  • Days (2020)
  • Light (2019)
  • Your Face, Sand (2018) 
  • The Deserted (2017) 
  • Afternoon, Autumn Days, No No Sleep (2015)
  • Journey to the West (2014)
  • Walking on Water (2013)
  • Stray Dogs (2013)
  • Diamond Sutra, Sleepwalk, Walker, No Form (2012)
  • Hole (2011)
  • Face (2009)
  • Madama Butterfly (2008)
  • It’s a Dream (2007)
  • I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone (2006)
  • The Wayward Cloud (2005)
  • Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003)
  • Moonlight on the River (2003) 
  • The Skywalk Is Gone (2002)
  • What Time is It There? (2001)
  • A conversation With God (2001)
  • The Hole (1998) 
  • The River (1997)
  • Vive L’ amour (1994)
  • Rebels of the Neon God (1992)

Contact

[email protected] (Wanying Tsai)