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Directed by | Zhang Yuan |
Produced by | Li Bowen Allen Chan Zhang Yuan Marco Mueller Wang Shuo |
Written by | Ning Dai Zhang Yuan Wang Shuo (novel) |
Starring | Dong Bowen Zhao Rui Li Xiaofeng Chen Li |
Music by | Carlo Crivelli |
Cinematography | Yang Tao |
Editing by | Jacopo Quadri |
Distributed by | Worldwide: Fortissimo Films United Kingdom: Eureka Entertainment |
Release date(s) | Berlin February 15, 2006 United Kingdom: January 5, 2007 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | China Italy |
Language | Mandarin |
Little Red Flowers (Chinese: 看上去很美; pinyin: Kàn shàng qù hén měi) is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan. The film was a co-production between China's Beijing Century Good-Tidings Cultural Development Company LTD and Italy's Downtown Pictures. The Dutch company, Fortissimo Films handled worldwide sales.
The film, based on author Wang Shuo's semi-autobiographical novel, Could Be Beautiful, follows a young four-year old boy, Fang Qiangqiang, at a kindergarten boarding school. Deposited into a world that demands conformity (rewarded by the titular little red flowers), Qiang suffers for his bullying.
The film is Zhang's second adaptation of a novel by Wang, after 2003's I Love You.[1]
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Little Red Flowers has premiered at several international film festivals. It premiered at the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival on February 15, 2006, as part of the Panorama series. In Berlin, it won the C.I.C.A.E. Award. The film also premiered at other major festivals including Sundance (as part of the World Cinema competition), and Cannes where it was in-competition.
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