Cities of Last Things
Cities of Last Things (Chinese: 幸福城市) is a drama film, directed by Ho Wi Ding and released in 2018.[1]
Cities of Last Things | |
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Chinese | 幸福城市 |
Mandarin | Xìngfú Chéngshì |
Literally | Joyful Cities |
Directed by | Ho Wi Ding |
Produced by | Ho Wi Ding Hu Chi Hsin Winnie Lau Alexis Perrin Ronan Wong |
Written by | Ho Wi Ding |
Starring | Jack Kao Lee Hong-chi Hsieh Chang-Ying Louise Grinberg |
Music by | Robin Coudert |
Cinematography | Jean-Louis Vialard |
Production company | Changhe Films Ivanhoe Pictures Rumble Fish Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Taiwan China France United States |
Language | Mandarin |
Plot
The film opens with the suicide of Zhang Dong Ling and then tells, in reverse chronological order, the story of three key incidents from his life leading up to the fateful decision.[2] Each of the three segments draws from a different genre: the first segment is a science fiction story set in a dystopian vision of the year 2049, the second a film noir segment focusing on Zhang's earlier job as a police officer, and the third a melodrama about Zhang's childhood encounter with a local organized crime boss.[1]
Zhang is portrayed by Jack Kao in the first segment, Lee Hong-chi in the second, and Hsieh Chang-Ying in the third.[2] The cast also includes Huang Lu and Louise Grinberg.
Production
Cities of Last Things is a co-production of companies from Taiwan, China, France and the United States.
Cast
- Huang Lu
- Louise Grinberg
- Lee Hong-chi
- Ivy Yin
- Linda Jui-chi Liu
- Jack Kao
- Ning Ding
- Shih Chin-hang
- Shih Ming-shuai
- Tuan Chun-hao
- Hsia Ching-ting
- Eric Tu
- Kenny Kuo
- Hsieh Chang-ying
- Joey Yu
- Igor Kovic
Release
The film premiered in the Platform program at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, and was named the winner of the Platform Prize.[3]
It was released on July 11, 2019 on Netflix streaming in certain regions.[4]
References
- "'Cities of Last Things': Film Review | TIFF 2018". The Hollywood Reporter, September 12, 2018.
- "'Cities Of Last Things': Toronto Review". Screen Daily, September 10, 2018.
- "TIFF 2018 Awards: ‘Green Book’ Wins the People’s Choice Award, Upsetting ‘A Star Is Born’". IndieWire, September 16, 2018.
- Cities of Last Things. Netflix.