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The Missing Gun

Xun qiang

China

2002

120 Min
Color
English, Mandarin
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DIR Lu Chuan

EXEC Du Yang, Shi Dong-ming, Tong Gang, Wang Zhonglei

PROD Biao Cao, Wang Zhongjun, Buting Yang

SCR Lu Chuan

DP Xie Zhengyu

CAST Jiang Wen, Nina Huang Fan, Shi Liang, Xiaoning Liu, Ning Jing

ED Zhang Yifan

MUSIC Felling Band

Sundance (World Cinema), Karlovy Vary (Another View)

Synopsis

In a province in China, Detective Ma Shan wakes up on the day after the wedding party of his sister Ma Juan and finds that his gun with three bullets is missing. Ma Shan drank too much in the party and does not recall what might have happen with his weapon. He falls in disgrace with his superiors and investigates who might have stolen the gun. When his former sweetheart Li Xiaomeng is found dead with a shot of his weapon, he becomes the prime suspect. When the police force arrests his acquaintance Zhou Xiaogang, he discloses that Li Xiaomeng was accidentally killed since his friend was the real target of the murderer. Ma Shan uses Zhou Xiaogang as a bait to lure and arrest the criminal an retrieve his missing gun. —IMDb

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Lu Chuan

Lu Chuan (born 1970) is a Chinese filmmaker and screenwriter. He is the son of the novelist, Lu Tianming.

Educated at the People’s Liberation Army International Relations University in Nanjing, Lu spent two years serving in the Army as a secretary to a general. After his time in the army, Lu attended the Beijing Film Academy for a masters degree in directing. While there, he studied the works of his favorite directors including Ingmar Bergman, Jim Jarmusch, and Pier Paolo Pasolini. His dissertation was on the American filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola.

Hailed as a major new voice in Chinese cinema, Lu’s first two films were small-budget productions which garnered both Chinese and international acclaim: 2002’s The Missing Gun and 2004’s Kekexili: Mountain Patrol. Kekexili won both a Golden Rooster and a Golden Horse best picture award.

Lu’s most recent film, the war drama City of Life and Death, was released in April 2009 to both critical and commercial success. At… read more

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