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Empire of Silver

Baiyin diguo

Hong Kong, Taiwan, China

2009

113 Min
Color
2.35:1
Cantonese, English, Mandarin
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DIR Christina Yao

PROD Peggy Chiao, Christina Yao

SCR Christina Yao, Cheng Yi

DP Anthony Yiu Ming Pun

CAST Aaron Kwok, Zhang Tielin, Hao Lei, Jennifer Tilly, Lantian Chang, Zhicheng Ding, Shih Chieh King, Jonathan Kos-Read

ED Humphrey Dixon, Liao Ching-Song, Tang Hua

MUSIC Cong Su, Seikou Nagaoka, Lin Hai

San Francisco (Cinema by the Bay), Berlinale (Berlinale Special)

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With this lush epic Palo Alto–based filmmaker Christina Yao tells a story both timely and timeless: a tale of love, succession and compromised ideals that chronicles the lives of a powerful family of Shanxi bankers during the waning years of the Qing Dynasty. Downright Shakespearean in theme, the film details a little-known piece of Chinese history while offering parallels to the current financial crisis with its shadowy world of unscrupulous market fixing and backroom deals. In the northeastern Chinese province of 19th-century Shanxi, a group of bankers amassed extensive wealth and power that allowed them considerable independence from the state. The fictional Kang family is one such clan, whose fortunes take a sudden turn for the worse when several of the family’s heirs meet tragic fates and civil unrest threatens the nation’s stability. Third Master (played by Hong Kong heartthrob Aaron Kwok), a hedonist and the Kang patriarch’s least favorite son, is now called upon to carry on their lineage. Torn between familial obligation and his own desire for love and happiness, he sets out to reform his father’s unethical business practices while shepherding the family through the country’s growing unrest. Full of swooping crane shots, monumental sets and massive landscapes, Yao’s debut recalls the opulent historical sagas of Chinese Fifth Generation filmmakers like Zhang Yimou as it combines a passionate tale of unrequited love and a fascinating glimpse of a rarely related episode in Chinese history. —Jesse Dubus

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Eduardo A.

7Feb12

An endearing love story...very poetic. Not much more say about this.

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EMPIRE OF SILVER Review

By Twitchfilm.com on November 18, 2011
Revolving around a family of bankers, Christina Yao’s earnest historical drama Empire of Silver may not immediately invite sympathy for its protagonists. It is, however, a beautifully-shot feature debut
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EMPIRE OF SILVER review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Aaron Kwok fans, rejoice; there is no horrifically ill-conceived twist to ruin Empire of Silver, unlike the recent Murderer. Still, the would-be epic period drama has more than its fair share of problems
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EMPIRE OF SILVER review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 17, 2010
Aaron Kwok fans, rejoice; there is no horrifically ill-conceived twist to ruin Empire of Silver, unlike the recent Murderer. Still, the would-be epic period drama has more than its fair share of problems
read on Twitchfilm.net

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