Pavilion of Women (2001)
With World War II looming, a prominent family in China must confront the contrasting ideas of traditionalism, communism and Western thinking, while dealing with the most important ideal of all: love and its meaning in society.
Director:
Yim Ho
Writers:
Luo Yan, Paul Collins.
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Willem Dafoe as Father Andre |
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Luo Yan as Madame Wu Ailian |
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Shek Sau as Mr. Wu |
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Ding Yi as Chiuming |
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John Cho as Fengmo Wu |
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Kate McGregor-Stewart as Sister Shirley |
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Liu Xin as Kang's Wife |
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Amy Hill as Madame Kang |
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Chieng Mun Koh as Ying |
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Anita Loo as Old Lady Wu |
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Jia Dong Liu as Mr. Lang |
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Chen Shu as Head Servant |
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Poon Hang-Sang as Fat Cook |
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Wang Li as Kang Lin Yi |
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Yang Rong as Kang Maid |
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Jin Wang as Pin Tan Player |
| Directing | Yim Ho | Director |
| Camera | Stephen Wang | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Camera | Poon Hang-Sang | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Conrad Pope | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Pearl S. Buck | Novel |
| Writing | Luo Yan | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bernadette Cheng | Makeup Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wendy Law | Costume Design |
| Writing | Paul Collins | Screenplay |