
Lan Yu is a romantic film directed by Guan Jinpeng and starring Hu Jun, Liu Ye and Su Jin, released in Hong Kong, China on November 22, 2001.
The film is adapted from the online novel "Beijing Story", set against the background of the development of Chinese mainland for more than ten years, telling the story of the emotional entanglement between chen Handong, the brother of the game's love scene, and Lan Yu, a poor and depressed student.
"Farewell to the Overlord" is a literary and artistic film produced by Tomson Film Co., Ltd., which is adapted from Li Bihua's novel of the same name, directed by Chen Kaige, written by Li Bihua and Reed, and starring Zhang Guorong, Gong Li and Zhang Fengyi.
The film revolves around the half-century of sorrow and joy of two Peking Opera masters, showing the thinking and understanding of traditional culture, human living conditions and human nature. In 1993, the film was released in Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, China, and has since been released in many countries and regions around the world, and has broken the box office record of Chinese mainland literary films in the United States.
In 1993, the film won the Palme d'Or, the highest award at the Cannes International Film Festival in France, becoming the first Chinese film to win this honor; in addition, the film also won many international awards such as the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the International Film Critics League Award, and the only Chinese-language film to win the Cannes International Film Festival Palme d'Or and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1994, Zhang Guorong won the 4th Special Contribution Award of the China Academy of Film Performing Arts for this film. In 2005, "Farewell to the King" was selected as one of the "100 Best Movies in Global History" by Time Magazine in the United States.
"Beautiful Teenage Love" is a same-sex film directed by Yang Fan, produced by Zhang Aijia, and starring Feng Delun, Wu Yanzu and Shu Qi, released in Hong Kong, China on August 14, 1998. The film mainly tells the love story between two boys Sam and Jet.
"Heartbeat" is a love film directed by Zhang Aijia, written by Zhang Aijia and Guan Haoyue, and starring Jin Chengwu, Liang Yongqi and Karen Mok, and was simultaneously released in Hong Kong and Taiwan on September 23, 1999.
The film tells the regret story of Haojun and Xiao Rou who separated after falling in love, and the two went around for more than ten years, falling in love but unable to keep each other.
"Self-Combing" is a drama film released by Beijing Orange Tianjiahe Film and Television Production Company on October 24, 1997, directed by Zhang Zhiliang and starring Liu Jialing and Yang Caini.
The film tells the story of the young Yi Huan who chose to comb himself for life and not marry, but fell in love with Yuhuan by accident and was forced to separate for fifty years in the war.
"Wedding Feast" is a same-sex film directed by Ang Lee and starring Zhao Wenxuan, Lang Xiong and Jin Sumei, which was released in the United States on August 4, 1993.
The film tells the story of Gao Weitong, a gay man who lives in the United States, in order to send his parents who came from Taipei to force marriage, and Gu Weiwei, an illegal immigrant female painter who is worried about not getting a green card in the United States, and a series of stories that unfold.
The film won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival and the Golden Horse Award for Best Film, and was one of the films that received international attention from director Ang Lee in his early years.
Spring Breaks is a drama film directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Cheung Kwok Wing, Leung Chao Wai and Cheung Chun, released in Hong Kong, China on May 30, 1997.
The film tells the story of a gay couple who travel to South America and stay in Buenos Aires because they get lost, and then the two break up due to a series of conflicts. In 1997, the film was shortlisted for the official competition section of the 50th Cannes International Film Festival, for which Wong Kar-wai won the Best Director Award at the 50th Cannes International Film Festival.
Night Run is a romance film directed by Xu Ligong and Yin Qi, starring Rene Liu, Huang Lei, Yin Zhaode and Dai Liren, which was released in Taiwan on October 14, 2000.
The film tells the ambiguous, warm and sad story of three people. "Night Running" is taken from the Peking opera "Lin Chong Night Running", implying that Lin Chong and Shaodong have a snowy night. When Shaodong heard the record of "Lin Chong Night Run" in Chinatown in the United States, the sadness and regret of life and death deeply infected everyone.
In 2000, Dai Liren was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 37th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for this film. In 2001, Bobby Da was nominated for the Best Music Award at the 46th Asia Pacific Film Festival.
"This Summer" is a romance film directed by Li Yu and starring Pan Yi, Zhang Qianqian and Shi Shi, released in Canada on May 23, 2002. The film tells the story of Liu Xiaoqun, who is from Sichuan and lives in a basement in Beijing, and her job is to take care of an Asian mother elephant named Sa Kuan in the zoo.
"East Palace west palace" is a drama film produced by China Film Group, directed by Zhang Yuan, and starring Hu Jun, Zhao Wei, Si Khan and others.
Based on an incident in Beijing in 1991 that liquidated homosexuals in beijing under the guise of a "health investigation," the film tells the story of a same-sex love affair.
In 1997, the film was selected for the "One Gaze" section of the Cannes Film Festival in France, and won awards such as "Best Director", "Best Screenplay" and "Best Cinematography" at the Mataburata International Film Festival in Argentina, as well as "Best Picture" and "Best Performance" at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy and "Best Picture" at the Slovenia International Film Festival.