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Life of a Flower (Vietnamese: Kiếp hoa, French: La vie d'un fleur, Chinese: 花的生命) is a 1953 Vietnamese 16mm romance film directed by Trần Viết Long in his art name Trần Lang.[1]
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Vietnamese | Kiếp hoa |
Hán-Nôm | 刧花 |
Directed by | Claude Bernard |
Screenplay by | Trần Viết Long |
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Produced by | Trần Viết Long |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Raymond Chao |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Countries | Vietnam China France |
Languages | Vietnamese Chinese French |
Plot
editThis article needs a plot summary. (May 2020) |
Production
editLife of a Flower was the first sound film which Vietnamese men has produced.[2] Location is Hanoi (84th Nguyen Du Street) and Hong Kong in 1953.
Art
edit- Studio : Kim Chung Films (Kim-Chung Điện-ảnh Công-ti)
- Director : Claude Bernard
- Producer and writer : Trần Viết Long[3] (Manager Long)
- Camera : Raymond Chao[4]
Music
edit- My village (Chung Quân)
- Echoes of memories[5] (Nguyễn Văn Tý), singing by Kim Chung and Kim Xuân
- Autumn rain drops (Đặng Thế Phong)
- The guitar left behind (Phạm Duy)
Cast
editwith others actors from Kim Chung Performing Arts (Đoàn Cải-lương Kim-Chung).[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ ""Kiếp hoa" – nét son của Hà Nội ngày tháng cũ". sites.google.com (in Vietnamese).
- ^ "Life of a Flower - The first sound film of Vietnam". www.facebook.com.
- ^ "Why Manager Long was called "the financier of the cailuong theatre" ?". cailuongvietnam.com.
- ^ Who has been thereafter known by Bruce Lee's films.
- ^ "Dư Âm - Nguyễn Văn Tý (cảnh trong phim Kiếp Hoa)" [Theme song Echoes of Memories in movie Life of a Flower] – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ Admiring the 1950s beauties of Vietnamese cinema
- ^ "Kim Xuân và hai vẻ đẹp Vân - Kiều" [Kim Xuân and her two "Vân - Kiều" beauties]. thanhnien.vn (in Vietnamese). April 2, 2007.
- ^ "Đoàn Kim Chung hay Tiếng Chuông Vàng Bắc Việt" [The sound of North Vietnam's golden bell]. Radio Free Asia (in Vietnamese).
External links
edit- Kim Chung Performing Arts enlightened the history of Vietnamese cinema - Vietnamese Cailuong // Sunday, 18 November 2005, 06:13 (GMT+7)
- Some feelings of the Life of a Flower - Short News Online // Sunday, 7 December 2008, 00:00 (GMT+7)
- Re-release the Life of a Flower - Hanoi Grapevine // Friday, 1 October 2010, 00:00 (GMT+7)
- Surprise by the beauties and voices of two Vietnamese actresses 63 years ago - BaoBinhLuan // Friday, 9 February 2018, 09:04 (GMT+7)