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==Reception==
==Reception==
===Awards===
===Awards===
*[[Golden Horse Awards]],<ref name="goldenhorse.org/tw">{{cite web |url=http://www.goldenhorse.org.tw/ui/index.php?class=ghac&func=archive&search_regist_year=1991&nwlist_type=award |title=Golden Horse Awards 1991|accessdate=2012-01-25|work=goldenhorse.org/tw}}</ref> 1991
Cheung, lead actress of ''[[Song of the Exile]]'' (1990) and ''[[Comrades: Almost a Love Story]]'' (1996), won the [[Silver Bear for Best Actress]] for her portrayal in this film at the [[42nd Berlin International Film Festival]]<ref name="Berlinale">{{cite web |url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1992/03_preistr_ger_1992/03_Preistraeger_1992.html |title=Berlinale: 1992 Prize Winners |accessdate=2011-05-29 |work=berlinale.de}}</ref> and [[12th Hong Kong Film Awards|1993 Hong Kong Film Awards]].
**Best Leading Actress - Maggie Cheung
**Best Cinematography - Poon Hang Sang
**Best Feature Film (nominated)
**Best Director - Stanley Kwan (nominated)


[[42nd Berlin International Film Festival]]<ref name="Berlinale">{{cite web |url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1992/03_preistr_ger_1992/03_Preistraeger_1992.html |title=Berlinale: 1992 Prize Winners |accessdate=2011-05-29 |work=berlinale.de}}</ref>
The film was also nominated for Best Film and Best Costume Make Up Design at the 1993 Hong Kong Film Awards.
**[[Silver Bear for Best Actress]] - Maggie Cheung

*[[Chicago International Film Festival]], 1992
**[[Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress]] - Maggie Cheung

*[[12th Hong Kong Film Awards|1993 Hong Kong Film Awards]]
**Best Actress - Maggie Cheung
**Best Cinematography - Poon Hang Sang
**Best Art Direction - Pok Yuk Mok
**Best Original Film Score - Johnny Chen
**Best Original Film Song - Johnny Chen


===Criticism===
===Criticism===

Revision as of 03:31, 26 January 2012

Centre Stage
Directed byStanley Kwan
Written byPeggy Chiu
Produced byWillie Chan
Tsui Siu-Ming
StarringMaggie Cheung
Carina Lau
Tony Leung Ka-Fai
CinematographyPoon Hang-Sang
Distributed byGolden Harvest
Release date
1992
Running time
146 minutes
154 minutes (Extended version)
126 minutes (Edited version)
CountryHong Kong
LanguagesMandarin
Cantonese
Shanghainese

Centre Stage (Chinese: 阮玲玉; pinyin: ruǎn líng yù; Cantonese Yale: yun5 ling4 yuk6), also known as Actress and Yuen Ling-yuk,[1] is a 1992 Hong Kong film, directed by Stanley Kwan.

The film is based on a true story: the tragic life of China's first prima donna of the silver screen, Ruan Lingyu. This movie chronicles her rise to fame as a movie actress in Shanghai during the 1930s. Actress Maggie Cheung portrayed Ruan in this movie.

Nicknamed the "Chinese Garbo," Ruan Lingyu began her acting career when she was 16 years old and committed suicide at age 24.

The film alternates between present scenes (production talks between director Kwan, Cheung, and co-star Carina Lau, interviews of witnesses who knew Ruan), re-creation scenes with Cheung (as Ruan, acting inside this movie), and extracts from Ruan's original films including her final two films The Goddess and New Women.

Reception

Awards

  • Golden Horse Awards,[2] 1991
    • Best Leading Actress - Maggie Cheung
    • Best Cinematography - Poon Hang Sang
    • Best Feature Film (nominated)
    • Best Director - Stanley Kwan (nominated)
  • 1993 Hong Kong Film Awards
    • Best Actress - Maggie Cheung
    • Best Cinematography - Poon Hang Sang
    • Best Art Direction - Pok Yuk Mok
    • Best Original Film Score - Johnny Chen
    • Best Original Film Song - Johnny Chen

Criticism

Prominent American film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum picked the film as his favorite of the 1990s.

Cast and roles

References

  1. ^ "Yuen Ling-yuk" is the Cantonese transcription of "Ruan Lingyu".
  2. ^ "Golden Horse Awards 1991". goldenhorse.org/tw. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  3. ^ "Berlinale: 1992 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-05-29.

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