Produced in Vietnam | 2018 | 100 min
Language: Vietnamese, English Subtitles
Sat Oct 12 at 7:00pm-9:10pm
SET 10
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Synopsis
Song Lang showcases director Leon Le’s vivid imagination as a nuanced filmmaker who has keen sensibilities, enabling him to captivate an audience with a haunting story, exquisite music, and mesmerizing visuals. Masterfully played by newcomer Lien Binh Phat, Dung works for an underground loan shark as a debt collector and is jaded by his task of inflicting pain to extract payments. Eager to please, cải lương (modern Vietnamese folk opera) performer Linh Phung, played by popular V-pop singer Isaac, has yet to experience profound love or heartbreak, which his mentor informs him is needed to give a genuinely great performance. Their lives intersect when Dung threatens Linh Phung’s cải lương troupe, which is heavily in debt. Dung’s ruthless, brooding demeanor is juxtaposed to Linh Phuong’s hopeful innocence. Whereas Dung has suppressed his emotions to avoid confronting his tortured past, Linh Phuong is refreshingly sentimental and expressive. Their smoldering attraction is undeniable and in their tender moments roaming the city, they learn of common threads in their disparate lives. These unforgettable encounters are set against the gritty, but alluring backdrop of 1980’s Saigon, which is the perfect staging for forging unfathomable bonds.
As a child, Leon Le dreamt of being a cải lương performer, but his hopes were dashed when he immigrated as a teen with his parents to Orange County. Instead he became a successful Broadway musical dancer, but he never forgot his aspirations, which he affectionately interwove into Song Lang, his first feature film. Le’s utmost devotion and respect to this lyrical art form is evident with the meticulousness in which he revitalizes beloved melodies as well as crafting new lyrics for pivotal scenes in the narrative. Song Lang has received rave reviews from international film critics and won prestigious awards at international film festivals and this poetic film is destined to be an iconic classic elevating Vietnamese cinema. – Linda Trinh Vo
Leon Le
Director's Biography
Born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam, Leon moved to the US with his family at the age of 13. An established dancer/singer/actor, his credits ranged from national and international tours to Broadway and TV and Films. As a self-taught filmmaker, he wrote, directed, produced, and edited his two short films, Dawn and Talking to My Mother. The films were screened in over 80 film festivals worldwide and received several prestigious awards. Song Lang is Leon's first feature film.
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Producer:
Ngô Thanh Vân
Writer:
Leon Le, Nguyễn Thị Minh Ngọc
Cinematographer:
Bob Nguyễn
Editor:
Leon Le
Lead Actor/Actress:
Liên Bỉnh Phát, Isaac
Supporting Actor/Actress:
Tú QuyênKiều Trinh