Pushing Hands is a 1991 comedy-drama film directed by Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee, his feature directorial debut. It stars Sihung Lung as a Chinese tai chi master living in New York, who struggles to find his place in the world. The film shows the contrast between traditional Chinese ideas of Confucian relationships within a family and the much more informal Western emphasis on the individual. Together with Ang Lee's two following films, The Wedding Banquet (1993) and Eat Drink Man Woman (1994), it forms his "Father Knows Best" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change.
Pushing Hands (1991)
Directed by Ang Lee
Genres - Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama |
Sub-Genres - Comedy Drama |
Release Date - Dec 7, 1991 |
Run Time - 105 min. |
Countries - Canada |
MPAA Rating - NR
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$400,000
Box Office
$152,322
Tags
Alex Chu, Beijing, Eat Drink Man Woman, Martial Arts, New York, Tai Chi, Wedding Banquet
Attributes
Narrative Location: United States of America
Alternate Titles
A Arte de Viver
BR
Dotik tai chija
SI
Lökő kezek
HU
Manos que empujan
ES, UY
Mathimata isorropias
GR
Pushing Hands
CA, FI, FR, SE, GB, US
Ręce, które odpychają
PL
Schiebende Hände
DE
Tui Shou
CL
Tui shou
EC, TW
Толкающие руки
RU
プッシング・ハンズ~わが心のニューヨーク~
JP
推手
CN, JP, TW
쿵푸 선생
KR