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In competition: "Spring Fever" of Lou YeAbout the film Chinese director has braved a ban on his filmmaking imposed by censors in his own country to make Spring Fever. The feature, which screens In Competition today at Cannes, is the story of a torrid passion within a threesome composed of two men and a beautiful woman. The subject, still highly taboo in Asia, if not elsewhere, was a considerable obstacle to obtaining financing, according to the director, the veteran of two Palme d'Or Competitions, with Purple Butterfly in 2003 and Summer Palace in 2006. "I started working on the screenplay for Spring Fever as soon as I'd finished Summer Palace, and was immediately confronted with a certain hesitancy, let's say, on the part of the producers. Since I'd been "banished," prohibited from directing for five years, why finance my new film, which they wouldn't even be able to show in Chinese theaters? They all said, "Let's schedule a meeting in five years!" Thankfully, in the end, we were able to secure all the necessary funding through the French film financing system and partly from Hong Kong." Not only has Lou Ye been present in Cannes with previous films, but he also participated in the Cinefondation Atelier last year, an initiative created in 2005 by the Cannes Festival with the intention of assisting filmmakers in completing their financing, to speed up the completion of their projects.
Press conference Press Conference: 'Spring Fever' Meeting the press to answer questions about his latest feature, Spring Fever, which is screening in Competition, Chinese director Lou Ye was accompanied by actors Tan Zhuo, Chen Sicheng, Qin Hao, and Wu Wei. A number of political and social issues were discussed: for example, the censorship he faces in China, and the fact that his latest film deals with a subject which is taboo there, male homosexuality. Lou Ye, regarding the ban on his work in China: Regarding the controversy around the choice of the theme of homosexuality: About his cast: On having made the film, which is based on a novel by Yu Dafu, secretly: 15.05.2009 | Cannes's blog Cat. : actor Asia cannes Cannes Cannes Chen Sicheng China Chinese culture Chinese films Cinema of China Director Entertainment Entertainment Films finance Hong Kong films Lou Ye Lou Ye Palme d'Or Person Career Producer Qin Hao Qin Hao Romantic drama films Social Issues Social Issues Spring Fever Spring Fever Summer Palace Summer Palace Tan Zhuo the Cannes festival Wu Wei FESTIVALS
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