A City of Sadness (Chinese: 悲情城市; pinyin: bēiqíng chéngshì) is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama film directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the tragic "White Terror" that was wrought on the Taiwanese people by the Kuomintang government (KMT) after their arrival from mainland China in the late 1940s, during which thousands of Taiwanese were rounded up, shot, and/or sent to prison. The film was the first to deal openly with the KMT's authoritarian misdeeds after its 1945 takeover of Taiwan, which had been restored to China following Japan's defeat in WWII, and the first to depict the February 28 Incident of 1947, in which thousands of people were massacred. A City of Sadness was the first Taiwanese film to win the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival, and is now hailed by many critics as a masterpiece; in the British Film Institute's 2012 Sight & Sound poll, 14 critics and two directors named it one of the greatest films ever made, placing it at #117 in the critics' poll and #322 in the directors'. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
A City of Sadness (1989)
Directed by Hsiao-hsien Hou
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Box Office
$143,169
Themes
Tags
China, Chinese Nationalist Party, City Of Sadness, True Stories
Attributes
Narrative Location: Taiwan
Alternate Titles
A Cidade da Dor
PT
A Cidade do Desencanto
BR
A City of Sadness
CA, CN, HK, IN, GB, US
A szomorúság városa
HU
Bei qing cheng shi
TW
Beiqíng chéngshì
, CA
Bi Tình Thành Thị
VN
Città dolente
IT
Ciudad doliente
ES
Die Stadt der Traurigkeit
DE
Hijô jôshi
JP
I poli tis thlipsis
GR
La cité des douleurs
FR
La città dolente
IT
Liūdesio miestas
LT
Miasto smutku
PL
Sorgens stad
SE
Η πόλη της θλίψης
GR
悲情城市
CN, HK, JP, TW
비정성시
KR