Runtime
2h 53m
Release Date
December 16 2000
Director
Edward Yang
Cast
Nianzhen Wu, Elaine Jin, Kelly Lee, Jonathan Chang
Synopsis
Introduction from NY Committee Member Ramin Bahrani (Oscar nominated writer, director, and producer).
Writer-director Edward Yang’s nearly three-hour comedy-drama earned the filmmaker the Best Director Award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Focusing on three generations of one family during a hot Taipei summer, Yi Yi tells an intimate yet expansive story that finds room to explore a variety of characters, from the father who questions his life after encountering a lost love to the young boy who chooses to photograph the backs of people’s heads. The final feature from the master filmmaker, it is widely considered one of the great films of the new century.
Shown in 35mm. Print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Writer-director Edward Yang’s nearly three-hour comedy-drama earned the filmmaker the Best Director Award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Focusing on three generations of one family during a hot Taipei summer, Yi Yi tells an intimate yet expansive story that finds room to explore a variety of characters, from the father who questions his life after encountering a lost love to the young boy who chooses to photograph the backs of people’s heads. The final feature from the master filmmaker, it is widely considered one of the great films of the new century.
Shown in 35mm. Print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
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