A Dog Barking at the Moon | |
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Chinese | 再见,南屏晚钟 |
Directed by | Xiang Zi |
Written by | Xiang Zi |
Produced by | Xiang Zi Jose Val Bal |
Starring |
Naren Hua Wu Renyuan Nan Ji Thomas Fiquet |
Cinematography | Jose Val Bal |
Edited by | Xiang Zi |
Music by | J. García Escudero |
Production companies | Acorn Studio Granadian |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Chinese |
A Dog Barking at the Moon ( Chinese: 再见,南屏晚钟) is a Chinese drama film, directed by Xiang Zi and released in 2019. [1] A family drama, the film centres on the fallout of Juimei's ( Naren Hua) discovery that her husband Huang Tao (Wu Renyuan) is secretly gay. [1]
The cast also includes Nan Ji as their daughter Xiaoyu, and Thomas Fiquet as Xiaoyu's foreign-born husband Benjamin. [1]
The film premiered in the Panorama program at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival, [2] where it won the Jury Prize from the Teddy Awards program for LGBTQ-themed films at the festival. [3] At the 2019 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, it won the award for Best First Feature Film. [4]
A Dog Barking at the Moon | |
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Chinese | 再见,南屏晚钟 |
Directed by | Xiang Zi |
Written by | Xiang Zi |
Produced by | Xiang Zi Jose Val Bal |
Starring |
Naren Hua Wu Renyuan Nan Ji Thomas Fiquet |
Cinematography | Jose Val Bal |
Edited by | Xiang Zi |
Music by | J. García Escudero |
Production companies | Acorn Studio Granadian |
Release date |
|
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Chinese |
A Dog Barking at the Moon ( Chinese: 再见,南屏晚钟) is a Chinese drama film, directed by Xiang Zi and released in 2019. [1] A family drama, the film centres on the fallout of Juimei's ( Naren Hua) discovery that her husband Huang Tao (Wu Renyuan) is secretly gay. [1]
The cast also includes Nan Ji as their daughter Xiaoyu, and Thomas Fiquet as Xiaoyu's foreign-born husband Benjamin. [1]
The film premiered in the Panorama program at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival, [2] where it won the Jury Prize from the Teddy Awards program for LGBTQ-themed films at the festival. [3] At the 2019 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, it won the award for Best First Feature Film. [4]