31° TORINO FILM FESTIVAL
WAWES/TRIBUTE TO YU LIKWAI

NEON GODDESSES

NEON GODDESSES
by Likwai Yu
Country: Hong Kong, Belgium
Year: 1996
Duration: 46'


A documentary about three girls from the provinces who move to Beijing. Yu Quin, who has a young daughter and a diploma in music, left her child behind in the village and has found a job working at the bar in a night club. Hu Jin dropped out of school before moving away and finds occasional work as an extra and a model. Zun Jia, after various failed suicide attempts and a stint as a drug addict, has ended up as a dancer in a disco. Dazed by the neon lights and the deafening music, the three women try to forget their difficult past and make a new life for themselves.

Biography

film director

Yu Likwai

Yu Likwai (Hong Kong, China, 1966) studied in Belgium at the INSAS (Institut national supérieur des arts de spectacle), graduating in Film in 1994, and began working as a cinematographer, the start of an important collaboration with Jia Zhangke. He directed the photography of many of the Chinese filmmaker’s movies, including Pickpocket (1997), Platform (2000), Unknown Pleasures (2002), The World (2004), Still Life (2006), 24 City (2008), I Wish I Knew (2010), and A Touch of Sin, which won best screenplay at the last Cannes Film Festival. The collaboration between the two artists also led to the founding of the production company Xstream Pictures in 2003. Yu Likwai has also worked as director of photography with the Hong Kong director Ann Hui on Ordinary Heroes (1999) and above all on A Simple Life, which competed at the 2011 Venice Film Festival and for which Deannie Yip won the Volpi Cup for best actress. He recently collaborated on the first film directed by the Chinese author Quan Ling, Forgetting to Know You (2013), produced by Jia Zhangke and presented at the Forum of the last Berlinale. Alongside his work as director of photography, in 1996 Yu Likwai began his career as a director with the short documentary Yuan Ping, followed the next year by the medium-length documentary Neon Goddesses (1996). In 1999 he directed the feature-length Love Will Tear Us Apart, which competed at Cannes, and in 2003 All Tomorrow’s Parties (2003), selected for Cannes in the section Un certain regard, and winner of a special mention for the Photography at BAFICI and the New Visions Award at the Sitges Film Festival. In 2004 Yu Likwai participated in the Jeonju International Film Festival project with the short Dance with Me to the End of Love, presented that same year at the Torino Film Festival, and in 2008 he made what for the moment is his most recent film as a director, Plastic City, which competed at the Venice Film Festival.

FILMOGRAFIA

Yuan Ping (cm, doc., 1995), Neon Goddesses (mm, doc., 1996), Tin seung yan gaan (Love Will Tear Us Apart, 1999), Mingri tianya (All Tomorrow’s Parties, 2003), Dance With Me to the End of Love (cm, 2004), Dangkou (Plastic City, 2008).

Cast

& Credits

REGIA, FOTOGRAFIA
Yu Lik Wai
MONTAGGIO
Michèle Hubinon
SUONO
Zhang Yang
PRODUTTORE
Karine de Villers
PRODUZIONE
Centre de l’Audiovisuel à Bruxelles (CBA), Hu Tong Communication
COPRODUZIONE
Ministère de la Communauté française de Belgique, La Loterie Nationale
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