A Terra-Cotta Warrior
秦俑
CHING Siu-tung
145 minutes | 1990 | Fiction | Mandarin | English and Chinese Subtitles
35mm Film
The 34th Asia-Pacific Film Festival –– Best Editing
The 10th Hong Kong Film Award –– Best Original Film Score
Content Advisory: This film contains scenes of violence
6 PM, TUE, AUG 12
Innis Town Hall
Screening
In the time of the Qin Emperor, General MENG Tianfang (ZHANG Yimou) falls for the young girl Dong’er (GONG Li). Their love incurs the wrath of the Emperor—she dies for love, and he is entombed as a terra-cotta warrior.
In Republican-era China, she is reborn as film star Lili. She stumbles into the imperial tomb and awakens him once more—only to be pulled apart again by fate. Decades later, he sees again the familiar face, only that she now answers to a Japanese name.
Director
CHING Siu-tung (b. 1952) is a renowned Hong Kong director and action choreographer, celebrated for his groundbreaking work in martial arts cinema. As director, he is best known for A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) and The Swordsman series. A frequent collaborator with filmmakers such as TSUI Hark and Johnnie TO, Ching’s kinetic style and inventive choreography have left a lasting mark on the action genre across Asia and beyond.
Credits
- Director: CHING Siu-tung
- Principal Cast: ZHANG Yimou, GONG Li, YU Rongguang, WU Tianming, LU Shuming
- Producer: CHU Mu, HON Pau-chu
- Screenplay: Lillian LEE Pik-wah
- Cinematographer: Peter PAU Tak-hai, LI Hsin-yeh
- Production Designer: Kenneth YEE Chung-man
- Costume Designer: Bruce YU Ka-on
- Editor: Marco MAK Chi-sin
- Sound: LEUNG Ka-lun, Sherman CHOW Gam-cheung
- Music: James WONG Jim, Joseph KOO Ka-fai, Romeo DIAZ
- Special Effects: TSUI Hark
Supported by HKETO (Toronto)
