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Eat Drink Man Woman

Yin shi nan nu

Taiwan, United States

1994

123 Min
Color
Mandarin
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DIR Ang Lee

PROD Kong Hsu, Li-Kong Hsu

SCR Ang Lee, James Schamus, Hui-Ling Wang

DP Jong Lin

CAST Sihung Lung, Yu-Wen Wang, Chien-lien Wu, Kuei-Mei Yang, Sylvia Chang

MUSIC Mader

Synopsis

Senior Master Chef Chu lives in a large house in Taipei with his three unmarried daughters, Jia-Jen, a chemistry teacher converted to Christianity, Jia-Chien, an airline executive, and Jia-Ning, a student who also works in a fast food restaurant. Life in the house revolves around the ritual of an elaborate dinner each Sunday, and the love lives of all the family members. —IMDb

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Ang Lee

Born in 1954 in Taipei, he graduated from the National Taiwan College of Arts in 1975 and then went to the United States, where he studied theater directing at the University of Illinois and film production at New York University. After winning awards in 1985 for his student work (while at N.Y.U., he also worked on Spike Lee’s acclaimed student film, Joe’s Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads), Lee spent the next six years working on screenplays, eventually making his directorial debut in 1992 with Pushing Hands. A comedy about the generational and cultural gaps in a Taiwanese family in New York, it won awards in Lee’s native country. His next film, The Wedding Banquet (1993), further explored cultural and generational differences through a gay New Yorker who stages a marriage of convenience to please his visiting Taiwanese parents. The film met with widespread acclaim, winning a Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and a Best Director prize at the Seattle Film Festival, as well as… read more

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Henry Krinkle

18Dec09

Funny and poignant family drama. Thoroughly satisfying.  
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like2sleep

3Oct09

this has one of the most unexpected resolutions 2 a film nice film  

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