A Singing Fairy

A Singing Fairy is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zhu Feng and produced by Peng Gang and Zheng Jinhao, starring Alec Su, Eva Huang, Wei Zongwan, Ariel Aisin-Gioro, and Che Yongli.[1][2][3] It based on the story of the classic Chinese figure Liu Sanjie.[4] A Singing Fairy was first released in China on 30 April 2010.

A Singing Fairy
Traditional Chinese尋找劉三姐
Simplified Chinese寻找刘三姐
Hanyu PinyinXúnzhǎo Liúsānjiě
Directed byZhu Feng
Written byWei Shui
Qi Xin
Song Yongjiang
Huang Keyun
Produced byPeng Gang
Zheng Jinhao
StarringAlec Su
Eva Huang
Wei Zongwan
Ariel Aisin-Gioro
Che Yongli
CinematographyZhao Yonghua
Edited byYu Guangtong
Music bySu Cong
Liu Sijun
Production
companies
Guangxi Film Studio
CCTC-6
Distributed byChina Film Group Corporation
Release date
  • April 30, 2010 (2010-04-30) (China)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Plot

It tells the story of the Chinese-American musician Wei Wende and a Chinese ethnic minority women Liu Tiantian's marriage.

Cast

  • Alec Su as Wei Wende, a Chinese-American musician who fell in love with Liu Tiantian.
  • Eva Huang as Liu Tiantian, a Chinese ethnic minority women.
  • Wei Zongwan as Lao Mo.
  • Ariel Aisin-Gioro as A Juan.
  • Che Yongli as A Mei, the tour guide.
  • Qian Liuyin as A Yan.
  • Guan Zongxiang as Wei Wende's grandpa.
  • Guo Le as A Li.
  • Chen Jing as A Juan's grandpa.
  • Calvin Sun as A Liang.

Music

Production

The movie was filmed in Guilin, Yizhou, and Luocheng.[5]

Released

The film premiered in Beijing on 24 April 2010.[6][7]

The film was a box-office and critical dud.

References

  1. "A Singing Fairy (2010)".
  2. 黄圣依演绎现代"刘三姐" 少数民族造型惹眼 (in Chinese). Tencent. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  3. 《寻找刘三姐》今上映 苏有朋领衔传说新篇章 (in Chinese). Tencent. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  4. "A Singing Fairy to Hit Big Screen". Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  5. 《寻找刘三姐》首映 苏有朋黄圣依"终成眷属" (in Chinese). Tencent. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  6. 黄圣依出席《寻找刘三姐》首映式(图) (in Chinese). 163.COM. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  7. 图文:《寻找刘三姐》首映-苏有朋与黄圣依 (in Chinese). Sina. Retrieved 2014-04-15.


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