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LOST IN BEIJING (Ping guo)

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Austin Premiere


  • Written and directed by Li Yu
  • Co-written by Fang Li
  • Cinematography by Wang Yu
  • China, 2007, color, 35mm, distributed by New Yorker Films, 112 min.
  • Cast: Tony Leung Ka Fai, Fan Bingbing, Tong Dawei, Elaine Jin
  • Mandarin with English subtitles


Immigrants from northeastern China, An-kun (a window washer) and his pretty young wife Ping-guo (a masseuse) earn enough money to get by. When Ping-guo’s boss makes unwanted sexual advances, she and her husband concoct a plan to blackmail him with threats of accusing him of rape. The boss’s wife has her own sexual interest in An-kun and sexual revenge begins to complicate the matter. This intriguing new film shows a dramatically changing Beijing and major shifts in the socio-sexual-economic traditions, which would send Mao into a tirade.

April 8, 2008, 7pm
Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar

Ticket information

  • Tickets available on the Austin Film Society website until 3pm on day of screening
  • http://www.austinfilm.org
  • Admission free to AFS members
  • Admission $4 for all others
  • Remaining tickets available at Alamo on night of screening


 

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