Drifters (2003 film)
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Drifters (Chinese: 二弟) is a 2003 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film is a production of Hong Kong's Purple Light Films and People Workshop with international distribution through the Taipei-based company Arc Light Films. Drifters premiered in the 2003 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard competition.[1]
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Chinese | 二弟 |
Literal meaning | younger/second brother |
Hanyu Pinyin | èr dì |
Directed by | Wang Xiaoshuai |
Written by | Wang Xiaoshuai |
Produced by | Peggy Chiao Yong Ning Hsu Hsiao-ming |
Starring | Duan Yihong Shu Yan Zhao Yiwei Tang Yang Jin Peizhu |
Cinematography | Wu Di |
Edited by | Liao Ching-song |
Music by | Wang Feng |
Distributed by | Arc Light Films |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Countries | China Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin Chinese |
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Drifters follows a young slacker, Hong Yunsheng, who has become something of a local celebrity in part due to his failures as a stowaway. Recently returned to his home in Fujian after several years abroad in the U.S. as an illegal immigrant, Hong attempts to reconnect with an illegitimate son.