“Green Night” is the second full-length film by Shuai Han. It had its premiere at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Teddy Award and the Panorama Audience Award. It was also screened at the 11th Asian Film Festival in Barcelona, where it won the Panorama Section Award for Best Screenplay. Her debut, “Summer Blur”, also gained recognition at festivals, winning the Grand Prix in the Generation Kplus competition section at the Berlinale in 2021 and the Fipresci Award in the New Currents section at the Busan International Film Festival in 2020, among others.
Green Night screened at Singapore International Film Festival
The film tells the story of Jin Xia (Fan Bingbing), a Chinese woman working as a border guard at the airport in Seoul, who is trapped in an abusive marriage with a Korean man (Kim Yeong-ho). On the spur of the moment, she embarks on...
Green Night screened at Singapore International Film Festival
The film tells the story of Jin Xia (Fan Bingbing), a Chinese woman working as a border guard at the airport in Seoul, who is trapped in an abusive marriage with a Korean man (Kim Yeong-ho). On the spur of the moment, she embarks on...
- 1/5/2024
- by Tobiasz Dunin
- AsianMoviePulse
Fan Bingbing’s recent gritty thriller Green Night is headed to North American cinemas. Film Movement has acquired all North American rights to the film and plans to roll it out in theaters this winter, followed by a release on home entertainment and digital platforms.
The film, set in South Korea, follows a Chinese woman who escapes her oppressive husband and sets out on a thrilling and dangerous adventure with a mysterious green-haired girl. Directed by Chinese woman director Han Shuai and shot in Korean and Mandarin, Green Night had its world premiere at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival in February, where it was well received by critics. The film co-stars Lee Joo Young, seen recently in Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes favorite Broker.
“Fan Bingbing has an exceptional range which is truly on display in this feminist noir,” says Film Movement president Michael Rosenberg. “We’re also excited to show...
The film, set in South Korea, follows a Chinese woman who escapes her oppressive husband and sets out on a thrilling and dangerous adventure with a mysterious green-haired girl. Directed by Chinese woman director Han Shuai and shot in Korean and Mandarin, Green Night had its world premiere at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival in February, where it was well received by critics. The film co-stars Lee Joo Young, seen recently in Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes favorite Broker.
“Fan Bingbing has an exceptional range which is truly on display in this feminist noir,” says Film Movement president Michael Rosenberg. “We’re also excited to show...
- 8/11/2023
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A little less than five years after a tax-evasion scandal saw Chinese star Fan Bingbing disappear from public view for several months, the actress today addressed the Berlin Film Festival press corps in support of her latest movie, Green Night.
Fan was quickly asked about her experience in 2018, and the press conference moderator was just as quick in an attempt to shut down any discussion of topics unrelated to Green Night.
Fan, however, spoke up. “It’s fine, it’s fine,” she said through a translator. “I was at home, and I’d like to thank all my fans worldwide for being concerned about me… I was dealing with some things, but you know, everybody’s life has highs and lows, and when you reach a low, you steadily, gradually climb back up again. It’s a tough process, but you learn a lot of new things at the same...
Fan was quickly asked about her experience in 2018, and the press conference moderator was just as quick in an attempt to shut down any discussion of topics unrelated to Green Night.
Fan, however, spoke up. “It’s fine, it’s fine,” she said through a translator. “I was at home, and I’d like to thank all my fans worldwide for being concerned about me… I was dealing with some things, but you know, everybody’s life has highs and lows, and when you reach a low, you steadily, gradually climb back up again. It’s a tough process, but you learn a lot of new things at the same...
- 2/23/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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