
Farewell My Concubine (blu ray) slipcase version
FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE (1993) is a ground-breaking Chinese film directed by Chen Kaige, chronicling the lives of two Peking Opera performers (played by Leslie Cheung and Zhang Fengyi) over five tumultuous decades in 20th-century China. The story delves into themes of identity and forbidden love, as the performers navigate political upheavals, from the Japanese invasion to the Cultural Revolution, and when a courtesan (played by Gong Li) enters their lives, a fragile love triangle forms.
Praised for its stunning cinematography, intricate storytelling, and emotional depth, the film is a landmark in Chinese cinema. It became the first Chinese movie to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes, symbolizing China's emergence on the global cinematic stage.
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Farewell My Concubine (blu ray) slipcase version
FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE (1993) is a ground-breaking Chinese film directed by Chen Kaige, chronicling the lives of two Peking Opera performers (played by Leslie Cheung and Zhang Fengyi) over five tumultuous decades in 20th-century China. The story delves into themes of identity and forbidden love, as the performers navigate political upheavals, from the Japanese invasion to the Cultural Revolution, and when a courtesan (played by Gong Li) enters their lives, a fragile love triangle forms.
Praised for its stunning cinematography, intricate storytelling, and emotional depth, the film is a landmark in Chinese cinema. It became the first Chinese movie to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes, symbolizing China's emergence on the global cinematic stage.
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FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE (1993) is a ground-breaking Chinese film directed by Chen Kaige, chronicling the lives of two Peking Opera performers (played by Leslie Cheung and Zhang Fengyi) over five tumultuous decades in 20th-century China. The story delves into themes of identity and forbidden love, as the performers navigate political upheavals, from the Japanese invasion to the Cultural Revolution, and when a courtesan (played by Gong Li) enters their lives, a fragile love triangle forms.
Praised for its stunning cinematography, intricate storytelling, and emotional depth, the film is a landmark in Chinese cinema. It became the first Chinese movie to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes, symbolizing China's emergence on the global cinematic stage.





















