A Confucian Confusion
A Confucian Confusion (Chinese: 獨立時代; pinyin: Dúlì Shídài) is a 1994 Taiwanese satirical comedy film directed by Edward Yang. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
A Confucian Confusion 獨立時代 | |
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Directed by | Edward Yang |
Produced by | David Sui Wei-yen Yu |
Written by | Edward Yang Hung Hung |
Starring | Shiang-chyi Chen |
Cinematography | Longyu Li |
Edited by | Bo-Wen Chen |
Release date |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin Taiwanese |
Cast
- Chen Shiang-chyi as Qiqi
- Yiwen Chen as Liren
- Danny Dun as Larry
- Hung Hung as Molly's brother-in-law
- Elaine Jin as Auntie
- Chen Limei as Molly's sister
- Richie Li as Feng
- Suk Kwan Ni as Molly
- Bosen Wang as Akeem
- Weiming Wang as Ming
- Yeming Wang as Birdy
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gollark: And if it's not bidirectional you can just require messages to be cryptographically signed and drop a lot of complex bits.
gollark: In this situation you can even avoid the bootstrapping-y issues of P2P networks as you can probably just connect back to whoever infected you.
gollark: But making your own probably wildly insecure P2P network to propagate commands is cooler!
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References
- "Festival de Cannes: A Confucian Confusion". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
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