A Singing Fairy is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zhu Feng and produced by Peng Gang and Zheng Jinhao, starring Alec Su, Eva Huang, Wei Zongwan, Ariel Aisin-Gioro, and Che Yongli.[1][2][3] It based on the story of the classic Chinese figure Liu Sanjie.[4] A Singing Fairy was first released in China on 30 April 2010.
| A Singing Fairy | |
|---|---|
| Traditional | 尋找劉三姐 |
| Simplified | 寻找刘三姐 |
| Mandarin | Xúnzhǎo Liúsānjiě |
| Directed by | Zhu Feng |
| Written by | Wei Shui Qi Xin Song Yongjiang Huang Keyun |
| Produced by | Peng Gang Zheng Jinhao |
| Starring | Alec Su Eva Huang Wei Zongwan Ariel Aisin-Gioro Che Yongli |
| Cinematography | Zhao Yonghua |
| Edited by | Yu Guangtong |
| Music by | Su Cong Liu Sijun |
Production companies | Guangxi Film Studio CCTC-6 |
| Distributed by | China Film Group Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | China |
| Language | Mandarin |
It tells the story of the Chinese-American musician Wei Wende and a Chinese ethnic minority women Liu Tiantian's marriage.
The movie was filmed in Guilin, Yizhou, and Luocheng.[5]
The film premiered in Beijing on 24 April 2010.[6][7]
The film was a box-office and critical dud.
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