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Ang Lee on Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring
Ang Lee on Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring
A short interview with Ang Lee about his first, and second, viewing of The Virgin Spring.
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Ang Lee and James Schamus in Conversation
Ang Lee and James Schamus in Conversation
Watch excerpts from a conversation between two time Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee and his longtime writer-producer partner (and Cal alumnus) James Schamus presented by Cal Performances and UC Berkeleys College of Letters & Sciences On the Same Page program. The excerpts focus on The Ice Storm (1997) touching on other films, including Sense and Sensibility (1995) and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) which won Lee his first Academy Award and Schamus, who co-wrote and executive produced the film, earned Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Song. In 2006, the collaboration produced the acclaimed Brokeback Mountain. The conversation is moderated by UC Berkeley professor Jeffrey Knapp. calperfs.berkeley.edu
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The Hire - Episode 2 - Chosen
The Hire - Episode 2 - Chosen
The Hire is a commercial series created by BMW to showcase their cars. Directed by today's hottest actors (including John Woo and Guy Ritchie), they were the first commercial films made specifically for the internet. All rights reserved to BMW and all others involved.
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DP/30 (LWD): Lust Caution, director Ang Lee
DP/30 (LWD): Lust Caution, director Ang Lee
Shot in 2007 in Los Angeles
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Director Ang Lee on the Making of "Lust, Caution" 色,戒at The Asia Society
Director Ang Lee on the Making of "Lust, Caution" 色,戒at The Asia Society
Ang Lee on his erotic espionage thriller "Lust, Caution" -- winner of Best Film at the 12/8 Chinese-language Golden Horse Awards as well as the Venice Film Festival. Interviewed at the Asia Society by La Frances Hui, Ang Lee and lead actress Tang Wei discuss the role of sex in the film, the characters' motivations, differences in how Asian and American audiences respond to the film and why, and the cutting of the sex scenes in China. The Academy Award-winning director of "Brokeback Mountain" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" discusses all this and more with scenes from the film and the making of the film, with additional interviews with lead actor and Asian cinema icon Tony Leung, and Tang Wei. The film also won the Golden Horse awards for best actor, best new performer, best makeup & costume design, best score and screenplay adaptation.
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Ang Lee talks about his movie "Eat Drink Man Woman"
Ang Lee talks about his movie "Eat Drink Man Woman"
"A Feast For The Eyes"
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Ang Lee -- Brokeback Mountain
Ang Lee -- Brokeback Mountain
63rd Golden Globe Awards Winner in Best Director - Motion Picture, Jan 2006
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Ang Lee Wins Best Director Motion Picture - Golden Globes 2006
Ang Lee Wins Best Director Motion Picture - Golden Globes 2006
Clint Eastwood presents the award for Best Director Motion Pictuere to Ang Lee for "Brokeback Mountain." Lee says that he has seen and praised his fellow nominee's films, and thanks the Hollywood Foreign Press, editor Tim Squires, cast and crew of the film, Universal, Bill Pollack, his parents, children and wife, and those in Taiwan. License Golden Globe Awards Clips Here: dickclarklicensing.com
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Lust, Caution Official Trailer #1 - Joan Chen Movie (2007) HD
Lust, Caution Official Trailer #1 - Joan Chen Movie (2007) HD
Lust, Caution Trailer - Directed by Ang Lee and starring Tony Leung, Wei Tang, Wei Tang, Joan Chen, Lee-Hom Wang. An espionage thriller set in WWII-era Shanghai, in which a young woman, Wang Jiazhi, gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with a powerful political figure, Mr. Yee. Universal - 2007
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'Inside'look at Ang Lee
'Inside'look at Ang Lee
The director of this movie "Brokeback Mountain" is known to many people. In 2006, Ang Lee won the Academy Award for Best Director for the film, which tells of the secret love between two gay cowboys. He became the first Asian director to win the honor. He has also been nominated for or won other international awards for his films that include "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "The Wedding Banquet," and "Lust, Caution."
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Movie Trailer
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Movie Trailer
Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee took a break from making Western period dramas to fashion this wild and woolly martial arts spectacular featuring special effects and action sequences courtesy of the choreographer of The Matrix (1999), Yuen Woo Ping. In the early 19th century, martial arts master Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun-Fat) is about to retire and enter a life of meditation, though he quietly longs to avenge the death of his master, who was killed by Jade Fox (Cheng Pei-pei). He gives his sword, a fabled 400-year-old weapon known as Green Destiny, to his friend, fellow martial arts wizard and secret love Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh), so that she may deliver it to Sir Te (Sihung Lung). Upon arrival in Peking, Yu happens upon Jen (Zhang Ziyi), a vivacious, willful politician's daughter. That night, a mysterious masked thief swipes Green Destiny, with Yu in hot pursuit -- resulting in the first of several martial arts action set pieces during the film. Li arrives in Beijing and eventually discovers that Jen is not only the masked thief but is also in cahoots with the evil Jade. In spite of this, Li sees great talent in Jen as a fighter and offers to school her in the finer points of martial arts and selflessness, an offer that Jen promptly rebukes. This film was first screened to much acclaim at the 2000 Cannes, Toronto, and New York film festivals and became a favorite when Academy Awards nominations were announced in 2001: Tiger snagged ten nods and later secured four wins for Best <b>...</b>
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Pushing Hand Immovable Old Zhu
Pushing Hand Immovable Old Zhu
This is the most memorable scene to me in Lee Ang's early movie Pushing Hand. A mean boss at a NY Chinese restaurant wanted to fire Old Zhu. Old Zhu said no problem if the boss could move him. Unknown to the boss, colleagues and police, Old Zhu was a former national Taiqi champion in China.
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Ang Lee Regis Dialogue with James Schamus
Ang Lee Regis Dialogue with James Schamus
Lee and Schamus discuss their collaborative process as director, producer, and cowriters of a wide-ranging body of work and reflect on their creative history, illustrated with clips from their films. calendar.walkerart.org
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Shark Finning PSA by Ang Lee for WildAid
Shark Finning PSA by Ang Lee for WildAid
Public Service Announcement Against Shark Finning by Ang Lee for WildAid For more information, visit wildaid.org and benthic.ca ACAP's long-running, award-winning flagship campaign features over 50 Asian and Western celebrities delivering the core ACAP message: 'When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can Too.' Ang Lee is one of today's greatest contemporary film makers. A native of Pingtung Taiwan, he graduated from the National Taiwan College of Arts in 1975 and came to the United Sates where he received a BFA Degree in Theatre/Theatre Direction at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He also received his Masters degree in Film Production at New York University. His first film was Pushing Hands in 1992. He has received numerous Golden Globe and Oscar nominations and is probably best know for his film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon which won the Oscars for Best Foreign Film and was the highest grossing foreign-language film ever released in America.
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Ang Lee Documentary - Stars - [BroadbandTV]
Ang Lee Documentary - Stars - [BroadbandTV]
Audiences love the work of celebrated film director Ang Lee -- from the martial arts epic, 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' to the inner torment of 'Brokeback Mountain.'
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Ang Lee 李安- Conversations in World Cinema
Ang Lee 李安- Conversations in World Cinema
Sundance Channel's original program "Conversations in World Cinema" (2000-12-10) Host: Richard Peña Guest: Director Ang Lee 李安導演
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Ang Lee
Ang Lee
DIRECTOR ANG LEE AND PRODUCER/SCREENWRITER JAMES SCHAMUS RECEIVE THE NATIONAL ART CLUBS MEDAL OF HONOR FOR FILM ON NOVEMBER 18, 2009 (New York) November 19, 2009—Last night, director Ang Lee and producer/screenwriter James Schamus were honored by The National Arts Clubs Film Committee for their achievement in the film industry at a black tie dinner held at the historic Gramercy Park members-only club. In attendance to help celebrate their success were actresses Sigourney Weaver and Christina Ricci, who both gave speeches about working with the honorees, actress/National Arts Club member Carroll Baker, playwright Christopher Durang and Gossip Girl star/National Arts Club member Matthew Settle. Professor Annette Insdorf of Columbia Universitys Graduate Film Program and WNYC radio talk show host Leonard Lopate were also among the evenings guest speakers. Known for their successful ground-breaking films such as Brokeback Mountain (2005), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) and Sense and Sensibility (1995), The National Arts Clubs Film committee chose to honor the creative duo for their ability to work together to bring about films that have repeatedly raised the bar for fellow-filmmakers. "It is rare that we get to honor such a unique creative team, says Dary Day Derchin, Chair of the NACs Film Committee. No other filmmakers have crossed cultural boundaries so brilliantly. Sigourney Weaver and Christina Ricci both spoke of their respect and admiration for Lee and Schamus <b>...</b>
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"Lust, Caution" Trailer
"Lust, Caution" Trailer
Ang Lee's new film, an espionage thriller set in WWII-era Shanghai. Tony Leung stars as Mr. Yee, a powerful political figure in 1940s Shanghai. Tang Wei, makes her feature film debut as Wang Jiazhi, a young woman who gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with Mr. Yee.