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Directed by | Liu Bingjian |
Produced by | Li Jinliang |
Written by | Liu Bingjian Cui Zi'en |
Starring | Qing Yang Yu Bo |
Music by | Zhao Jiping Qu Xiaosong |
Cinematography | Liu Jiang Xu Jun |
Editing by | Ah Yi |
Release date(s) | Locarno August 12, 1999 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Men and Women (Chinese: 男男女女; pinyin: Nánnán nǚnǚ) is a 1999 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Liu Bingjian. The film was co-written by Cui Zi'en, one of the few openly gay writers in China. Cui also has a cameo-role in the film, as the host of an underground radio show.
One of China's few films touching on LGBT-films, Men and Women was cast with openly gay actors.[1] Unlike earlier films like Zhang Yuan's East Palace, West Palace, Men and Women focused on the daily lives of its characters, rather than their underground existence in Chinese society.
The film won a FIPRESCI award at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival.[1]
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Men and Women follows the travels of a young homosexual man, Xiao Bo, who goes to Beijing in search of a job. There he is taken in by Qing Jie, who not only gives him a home in her apartment, but also a job in her clothing store. While she tries to set Xiao Bo with her friend A Meng, Xiao Bo resists and eventually moves out when he is assaulted by Qing Jie's husband. He moves in with his friend, Chong Chong, with whom a romantic relationship is kindled.
Qing Jie, meanwhile, discovers that she may have feelings for A Meng, and decides to leave her husband.
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