Frozen (1997 film)

Frozen (1997 film)
Frozen

Fox Lorber DVD cover
Directed by Wang Xiaoshuai
Written by Pang Ming
Wang Xiaoshuai
Starring Jia Hongsheng
Ma Xiaoqing
Cinematography Yang Shu
Editing by Qing Qing
Distributed by United States:
International Film Circuit, Inc.
U.S. DVD:
Fox Lorber
Release date(s) Netherlands:
October 23, 1997
United States (DVD):
February 22, 2000
Running time 95 min
Country China
Language Mandarin

Frozen (Chinese: 极度寒冷; pinyin: Jídù hánlĕng) is a 1997 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film was originally shot in 1994, but was banned by Chinese authorities and had to be smuggled out of the country.[1] Moreover, Wang was operating under a blacklisting from the Chinese Film Bureau that was imposed after his previous film, The Days, was screened internationally without government approval.[2] As such, Wang was forced to use the pseudonym "Wu Ming" (literally "Anonymous") while making this film.

The film, supposedly based on a true story, follows a young performance artist, Qi Lei, who attempts to create a masterpiece based around the theme of death. After two "acts" where he simulates death, he decides that his final act will be a true suicide through hypothermia.

Frozen was originally entitled The Great Game (simplified Chinese: 大游戏; traditional Chinese: 大游戲; pinyin: Dà yóuxi). This was meant to reflect the attitude of both the film and the artist portrayed within it to treat death and suicide as a game or a manipulation.[3]

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Casting

Like Wang's first film, The Days, Frozen was cast primarily with friends of Wang Xiaoshuai. Unlike in his earlier film, the two leads of Frozen were professional actors who would become major figures in the sixth generation movement.[4] Actor Jia Hongsheng was selected to play Qi Lei, a performance artist who decides to make his own death his final work. Jia would go on to star in other sixth generation films, notably with director Lou Ye in Weekend Lover (1994) and Suzhou River (2000). Wang selected Jia in part because he was unconventional looking and in Wang's words, Jia "does not look like an actor."[4] But because Jia was Wang's friend, he did not demand payment, thus allowing the film to operate on a smaller budget.[4]

The other lead, Shao Yun, Qi Lei's girlfriend, was played by actress Ma Xiaoqing. Her casting was done in part to create parity with Jia. Wang wanted both leads to be professional actors.[4]

Production

The film proved to be a difficult shoot, much like its predecessor. However, the problems that plagued Frozen were far different from the obstacles of The Days. By far the greatest issue during filming was the content of the film. Several key scenes required actor Jia Hongsheng to recreate performance art, such as soap-eating, and in the film's ultimate scene, self-freezing. Both scenes were difficult to capture although the scene which demanded that Jia lay in ice for several minutes was the most dangerous. Indeed Wang had to have Jia sent to the hospital immediately after shooting to check for permanent damage.[3] As Wang later noted, the artist who Jia's character was based on had actually died performing the freezing piece.[3]

DVD release

Frozen was released on DVD by Fox Lorber on February 22, 2000 in the United States.[5] The Fox Lorber edition was basic, but included English subtitles and some extra features, including production notes and cast and crew filmographies.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Perhaps as a result of this long gestation time between production and release, various sources treat the film as anything from a 1994 to a 1997 film.
  2. ^ Berry, Michael (2005). "Wang Xiaoshuai: Banned in China" in Speaking in Images: Interviews With Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers, p. 168. ISBN 0-2311-3330-8. Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-10-05.
  3. ^ a b c Berry, p. 170.
  4. ^ a b c d Berry, p. 169.
  5. ^ a b "Frozen - About the DVD". The New York Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/154666/Frozen/dvd. Retrieved 2008-10-06. 

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