Spring Fever   SP-2010 

Impressionist film about a passionate homosexual relationship between the married intellectual Wang Ping and the transvestite Jiang Cheng. After Summer Palace, the Chinese director Lou Ye seems again to seek confrontation with the Chinese authorities.

Lou Ye’s daring Spring Fever starts and ends with the picture of a flower as it opens. The film tells the story of a passionate homosexual relationship between the married intellectual Wang Ping and the transvestite Jiang Cheng. The film is daring because explicit images of homosexual love are still sensitive in China. The Chinese authorities banned the director from making films in China for five years after Ye is alleged to have adopted a too-political standpoint in his previous film, Summer Palace (2006). Also the form of Spring Fever, shot illegally in China, is daring. Spring Fever uses Impressionist images and wild editing to create a sultry atmosphere, as can only exist in the springtime. Wang still loves his wife, but he doesn't know that she is having him spied on. ‘One night very drunk from the spring wind’ is the Chinese title. That can only end up in tragedy.

Hong Kong, France 2009
DirectorLou Ye
ProducerNai An
 Sylvain Bursztejn
SalesWild Bunch
Print sourceWild Bunch
ScenarioFeng Mei
CastChen Si Cheng
 Hao Qin
 Zhuo Tan
 Wu Wei
PhotographyJian Zeng
EditorFlorence Bresson, Jian Zeng, Robin Weng
Length115'
Screenings
Pathé 5 Fri 29 Jan 19:15  
Cinerama 7 Sat 30 Jan 12:15  
Pathé 6 Sun 31 Jan 22:00  
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Themes
2010 Spectrum