Falling Flowers

Falling Flowers is a 2012 Chinese biographical drama film directed by Huo Jianqi and written by Yi Fuhai and Su Xiaowei. It stars Song Jia, Huang Jue, Jaco Zhang, and Wang Renjun. The film premiered at the 2012 Shanghai International Film Festival, and released in China on March 8, 2013.

Falling Flowers
official poster
Traditional蕭紅
Simplified萧红
MandarinXiāo Hóng
Directed byHuo Jianqi
Produced byZhang Zhe
Yi Fuhai
Zhao Haicheng
Written byYi Fuhai
Su Xiaowei
StarringSong Jia
Huang Jue
Jaco Zhang
Wang Renjun
Music byShu Nan
CinematographyShi Luan
Edited byYu Xi
Production
company
Heilongjiang Provincial Party Committee Publicity Department
Harbin Municipal Committee Publicity Department
China Film
Heilongjiang Provincial Broadcasting Film & TV Office
Talent International Film
China Movie Channel[1]
Distributed byChina Film Group Corporation
Release date
  • 24 May 2012 (2012-05-24) (Beijing)
  • 20 June 2012 (2012-06-20) (SIFF)
  • 8 March 2013 (2013-03-08) (China)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Cast

  • Song Jia as Xiao Hong, a Chinese writer from Hulan county, Heilongjiang Province.
    • Wang Xinyi as Little Xiao Hong.
  • Huang Jue as Xiao Jun, Xiao Hong's husband.
  • Jaco Zhang as Luo Binji, a Chinese writer, Xiao Hong's friend.
  • Wang Renjun as Duanmu Hongliang, Xiao Hong's best friend and lover.
  • Wu Chao as Mr. Wang
  • Li Yiling as Sister
  • Mi Zi'an as A Xu
  • Sun Weimin as Lu Xun.
  • Zhang Tong as Xu Guangping, Lu Xun's husband.
  • Teddy as Ni Dalu
  • Lu Siyuan as Shu Qun
  • Zhang Weizhi as Xiao Hong's father.
  • Yang Liping as Xiao Hong's stepmother.
  • Li Hancheng as Grandfather.

Production

On August 4, 2011, in the Great Hall of the People, the China Film Group Corporation announced that Wang Luodan had joined the cast as Xiao Hong, but Wang was too busy, she refused to accept the role.[2] On January 4, 2012, Song Jia was cast as Xiao Hong.[3]

Filming took place in Beijing, Shanghai, Harbin, Shenyang, Jilin, Wuhan, Chongqing, and Hong Kong.[4][5]

Release

The film premiered in Beijing on May 24, 2012 with wide-release in China on the International Women's Day.[6]

In spite of the praise for the lead actress Song Jia's performance as Xiao Hong, the film received generally mix reviews. The Hollywood Reporter describes the film as "highly poetic, but lacks drama and warmth."[7]

Accolades

DateAwardCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultNotes
2010Xia Yan AwardBest ScreenplayYi Fuhai, Su XiaoweiWon[8]
201215th Shanghai International Film FestivalBest Feature FilmNominated[9]
Best CinematographyShi LuanWon
Five One Project AwardWon[10]
55th Asia-Pacific Film FestivalBest ActressSong JiaNominated[11]
201329th Golden Rooster AwardsBest ActressSong JiaWon[12]
Best CinematographyShi LuanNominated
Best AnimationLü FengNominated
15th Huabiao AwardsOutstanding FilmNominated
Outstanding DirectorHuo JianqiNominated
Outstanding ActressSong JiaNominated
Chinese American Film FestivalBest ActressSong JiaWon[13]
2014China Film Directors' GuildBest FilmNominated[14]
Best DirectorHuo JianqiNominated[14]
Best ActorHuang JueNominated[14]
Best ActressSong JiaNominated[14]
Best ScreenplayYi Fuhai, Su XiaoweiNominated[14]
Vancouver Chinese Film FestivalBest ActressSong JiaWon[15]
Best DirectorHuo JianqiWon[15]

References

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