Dust in the Wind is a 1986 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is based on co-screenwriter Wu Nien-jen's own experiences, and is the first part of a trilogy of collaborations with Wu, the others being A City of Sadness (1989) and The Puppetmaster (1993).
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Traditional | 戀戀風塵 |
Simplified | 恋恋风尘 |
Mandarin | liàn liàn fēngchén |
Hokkien | loân loân hong-tîn |
Literally | deep love, windblown dust |
Directed by | Hou Hsiao-hsien |
Written by | Chu T’ien-wen Wu Nien-jen |
Starring | Wang Chien-wen Xin Shufen Li Tian-lu |
Cinematography | Mark Lee Ping-Bin |
Music by | Chen Ming-Chang |
Production company | Central Motion Picture Corporation |
Distributed by | Central Motion Picture Corporation |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Languages | Taiwanese Mandarin |
A love story about a young couple from a village in the northern-east part of Taiwan in the early 1980s. The boy, Wan, goes to Taipei to work after graduating from junior high school so he can earn money to send home. The girl, Huen, follows him the next year and they work hard to earn enough money to marry. Then Wan must spend three years in the Republic of China Army and the girl marries someone else. Although Wan regrets what happened he does not blame Huen.
The film features Li Tian-lu in the role of the grandfather. Li became a central part of Hou's major films.
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