Seventeen Years (film)
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''Seventeen Years'' () is a 1999
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directed by Zhang Yuan and starring
Li Bingbing Li Bingbing (; born 27 February 1973) is a Chinese actress and singer who rose to fame with her role in '' Seventeen Years'' (1999) and since then received critical acclaim for her roles in ''A World Without Thieves'' (2004), '' Waiting Alone'' (2 ...
in her feature film debut. ''Seventeen Years'' was screened at several international film festivals where it garnered numerous accolades, including the Director's Award at the 56th
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. The film is co-produced by Keetman Limited (China) and Fabrica (Italy), as presented by Keetman and the
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. It premiered concurrently with Zhang Yuan's documentary feature, '' Crazy English'' in the 1999
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. ''Seventeen Years'' is seen, at least by some critics, as Zhang Yuan's move away from his "Bad Boy" image, an image that was cultivated after run-ins with Chinese authorities with his previous films, ''
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'', and the homosexual-themed ''
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''. In contrast, ''Seventeen Years'' (and ''Crazy English'') was produced under the aegis of the Chinese bureaucracy, though some editing of the film was required before it could be released.
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(2002). "Zhang Yuan" i
''Fifty Contemporary Filmmakers''
Routledge Publishing, p. 427. . Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-11-04.


Cast

* Li Jun as Tao Xiaolan, a young woman whose accidental murder of her stepsister leads to a seventeen-year prison sentence. *
Li Bingbing Li Bingbing (; born 27 February 1973) is a Chinese actress and singer who rose to fame with her role in '' Seventeen Years'' (1999) and since then received critical acclaim for her roles in ''A World Without Thieves'' (2004), '' Waiting Alone'' (2 ...
as Chen Jie, a prison guard who takes pity on Xiaolan and helps her find her parents. *Liu Lin as Yu Xiaoqin, Xiaolan's stepsister. *
Liang Song Liang may refer to: Chinese history * Liang (state) (梁) (8th century BC – 641 BC), a Spring and Autumn period state * Wei (state) (403–225  BC), a Warring States period state, also known as Liang (梁) after moving its capital to Daliang * ...
as Father * Le Yeping as Mother


Plot

The film takes place in and around the city of
Tianjin Tianjin (; ; Mandarin: ), alternately romanized as Tientsin (), is a municipality and a coastal metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the nine national central cities in Mainland China, with a total popu ...
, in northeastern China. Two divorced singles (
Liang Song Liang may refer to: Chinese history * Liang (state) (梁) (8th century BC – 641 BC), a Spring and Autumn period state * Wei (state) (403–225  BC), a Warring States period state, also known as Liang (梁) after moving its capital to Daliang * ...
and Le Yeping), marry, each bringing a daughter into their new home. Xiaolan ( Li Jun), short haired is fiercely independent and wishes to work in a factory after she graduates from high school. Her stepsister, Xiaoqin ( Liu Lin), is more intellectual, and wishes to enter a university. After a dispute over a mere 5 yuan that Xiaoqin accuses Xiaolan of stealing, Xiaolan hits her stepsister over the head. To the surprise of everyone, Xiaoqin succumbs to the injury and dies and Xiaolan is led to jail. The film then cuts seventeen years into the future. Xiaolan has been selected as one of the lucky inmates allowed a furlough during the New Year holiday. At the same time, a young prison guard, Chen Jie (
Li Bingbing Li Bingbing (; born 27 February 1973) is a Chinese actress and singer who rose to fame with her role in '' Seventeen Years'' (1999) and since then received critical acclaim for her roles in ''A World Without Thieves'' (2004), '' Waiting Alone'' (2 ...
) is calling her mother to say that she will soon be returning home for the holiday. While waiting for the inmates to be picked up by their families, Chen Jie notices that soon only Xiaolan remains. In an act of charity, Chen Jie offers to help Xiaolan return home. Upon arriving at her old apartment, however, both women discover that the home has long since been torn down, and Xiaolan's parents moved to another part of the city. Chen Jie, however, is now determined that Xiaolan will spend the holiday with her family and the two set out in search of parents who may not want to see their only daughter...


Production

The idea for ''Seventeen Years'' is said to have emerged after Zhang Yuan watched a television program of a criminal's reunion with his family after many years in prison. Realizing that every prisoner likely had an intricate story, Zhang began to research for a possible film by interviewing several inmates. From this starting point, ''Seventeen Years'' eventually shifted its focus from a film about an inmate within the prison walls, to one about a former inmate attempting to reconnect with her family.Berry, Michael (2002). "Zhang Yuan" in
Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers
Columbia University Press, p. 154. . Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-11-04
A screenplay was written by Zhang with the collaboration of the established writers
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and
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and Zhang's wife, Ning Dai. Yu and Zhu never worked directly with each other, as Zhang asked each to submit a separate draft, which he later edited and consolidated to fit with his concept of the film. Filmed primarily in
Tianjin Tianjin (; ; Mandarin: ), alternately romanized as Tientsin (), is a municipality and a coastal metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the nine national central cities in Mainland China, with a total popu ...
, China, ''Seventeen Yearss post-production took place entirely in Italy with editing by Zhang and Jacobo Quadri (who would also work with Zhang on his film '' Little Red Flowers''). As Zhang's "return to the fold," ''Seventeen Years'' did not suffer from the usual governmental intrusion. However, Zhang was asked to explain certain scenes and implement some minor changes, which he did with little protest. Even then, the review process lasted an entire year before the film was allowed to be shown in theaters. After spending much of his career as the archetypal "underground Chinese filmmaker," Zhang approached ''Seventeen Years'' as the film that would finally be screened in China.Berry, p. 153. Zhang felt that ''Seventeen Years'' would have a good chance of achieving this goal, in part because the film already needed government approval to film within the prison. Indeed, it was reportedly the first Chinese film allowed to shoot within an active Chinese prison.


Reception

''Seventeen Years'' (and to a lesser extent '' Crazy English'') marked a first for Zhang Yuan as the first film directed by Zhang that could be seen by domestic ''Chinese'' audiences in theaters.Berry, p. 144, 153.


Awards and nominations

*56th
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, Italy,
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**Special Director's Award— Zhang Yuan * Gijon Film Festival, Spain,
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**Best Director — Zhang Yuan *
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**Best Director — Zhang Yuan **Best Actress (tied) — Liu Lin & Li Bingbing * Fajr Film Festival, Iran 2001 **Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay


DVD release

''Seventeen Years'' was released on Region 1 DVD in the
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on April 5, 2005 by
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. The DVD has an aspect ratio of 1.66:1 and features the original Mandarin dialogue with English subtitles.


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External links

* * * {{Zhang Yuan Chinese drama films 1999 films 1990s Mandarin-language films 1999 drama films Films set in Tianjin Films directed by Zhang Yuan