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Parking
Film poster
Traditional Chinese停車
Simplified Chinese停车
Hanyu PinyinTíngchē
Directed by Chung Mong-Hong
Written byChung Mong-Hong
Starring Chang Chen
Gwei Lun-mei
Leon Dai
Chapman To
Jack Kao
Peggy Tseng
Lin Kai-jung
CinematographyChung Mong-Hong
Edited byLo Shih-Jing
Music byAn Dong
Running time
106 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguageMandarin

Parking ( Chinese: 停車; pinyin: Tíngchē) is a 2008 Taiwanese movie.

Synopsis

On Mother's Day in Taipei, Chen-Mo ( Chang Chen) makes a dinner date with his wife ( Gwei Lun-mei), hoping to improve their estranged relationship. While he is buying a cake on his way home, a car double-parks next to his, preventing his exit. For the entire night, Chen-Mo searches for the owner of the car and encounters a succession of strange events and eccentric characters: an old couple living with their precocious granddaughter who have lost their only son; a one-armed barbershop owner cooking fish-head soup; a mainland Chinese prostitute trying to escape her pimp’s cruel clutches; and a Hong-Kong tailor embroiled in debt and captured by underground loan sharks.

Cast

Festivals

  • Cannes Film Festival 2008 – Un Certain Regard
  • Montreal World Film Festival 2008
  • Bangkok International Film Festival 2008
  • Vancouver International Film Festival 2008
  • Pusan International Film Festival 2008
  • Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2008
  • Stockholm International Film Festival 2008
  • Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2008
  • Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2008 – Opening Film
  • !f Istanbul International Independent Film Festival 2009
  • Spokane International Film Festival 2009
  • 2009 Adelaide Film Festival
  • Osaka Asian Film Festival 2009
  • Bradford International Film Festival 2009
  • Taiwan London Cinefest 2009
  • Barcelona Asian Film Festival
  • Silk Screen Film Festival 2009
  • Wisconsin Film Festival 2011

Award

See also

References


External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Parking (film 2008))
Parking
Film poster
Traditional Chinese停車
Simplified Chinese停车
Hanyu PinyinTíngchē
Directed by Chung Mong-Hong
Written byChung Mong-Hong
Starring Chang Chen
Gwei Lun-mei
Leon Dai
Chapman To
Jack Kao
Peggy Tseng
Lin Kai-jung
CinematographyChung Mong-Hong
Edited byLo Shih-Jing
Music byAn Dong
Running time
106 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguageMandarin

Parking ( Chinese: 停車; pinyin: Tíngchē) is a 2008 Taiwanese movie.

Synopsis

On Mother's Day in Taipei, Chen-Mo ( Chang Chen) makes a dinner date with his wife ( Gwei Lun-mei), hoping to improve their estranged relationship. While he is buying a cake on his way home, a car double-parks next to his, preventing his exit. For the entire night, Chen-Mo searches for the owner of the car and encounters a succession of strange events and eccentric characters: an old couple living with their precocious granddaughter who have lost their only son; a one-armed barbershop owner cooking fish-head soup; a mainland Chinese prostitute trying to escape her pimp’s cruel clutches; and a Hong-Kong tailor embroiled in debt and captured by underground loan sharks.

Cast

Festivals

  • Cannes Film Festival 2008 – Un Certain Regard
  • Montreal World Film Festival 2008
  • Bangkok International Film Festival 2008
  • Vancouver International Film Festival 2008
  • Pusan International Film Festival 2008
  • Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2008
  • Stockholm International Film Festival 2008
  • Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2008
  • Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2008 – Opening Film
  • !f Istanbul International Independent Film Festival 2009
  • Spokane International Film Festival 2009
  • 2009 Adelaide Film Festival
  • Osaka Asian Film Festival 2009
  • Bradford International Film Festival 2009
  • Taiwan London Cinefest 2009
  • Barcelona Asian Film Festival
  • Silk Screen Film Festival 2009
  • Wisconsin Film Festival 2011

Award

See also

References


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