Soundless Wind Chime Explained

Soundless Wind Chime
Producer:Jacqueline Liu
Liliane Ott
Min Li Marti
Philip Delaquis
Stefan Zuber
Director:Hung Wing Kit
Starring:Bernhard Bulling
Lu Yulai
Wella Zhang
Li Wai Foon
Marie Omlin
Hannes Lindenblatt
Wong Siu Yin
Cinematography:Yue Shi
Alex Shi Yue
Editing:Martina Ziesack
Distributor:TLA Releasing
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Switzerland
China
Language:Swiss German
English
Mandarin
Cantonese

Soundless Wind Chime is a 2009 independent film directed by Hung Wing Kit, starring Lu Yu Lai and Bernhard Bulling. It was a 2009 Nominee for the Berlin International Film Festival's Teddy Award.

Plot

Soundless Wind Chime centers around a new immigrant to Hong Kong from China, Ricky (Lu Yu Lai), who works as a delivery boy while living with his prostitute aunt (Wella Zhang). He is pickpocketed by a Swiss thief, Pascal (Bernhard Bulling) who is in an abusive relationship with his con artist boyfriend (Hannes Lindenblatt). Deciding to leave him, Pascal has a chance encounter with Ricky and the two begin a romantic relationship. The couple struggles through good times and bad, forcing them to determine if their relationship is based on love or dependence on one another. Several years later, Ricky searches Switzerland for signs of Pascal, eventually encountering Ueli (also played by Bulling), a timid antique store owner who looks the same as Pascal, but who has a vastly different personality. As Ricky and Ueli's relationship deepens, the truth of Pascal and Ricky's relationship is unraveled as the film progresses through glimpses of the present and the past.

Cast

Accolades

In the Turin GLBT international Film Festival, Italy, the film has won the Audience Award, Nuovi sguardi (Best New Director), and a Special Jury Mention for Best Feature Film in Competition.

The film has also won the Best Direction, and Best Actor (Lu Yulai) awards in the - Madrid International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2009.[1]

In Canada, Soundless Wind Chime has won the best international feature in the Vancouver Queer Film Festival, and the Jury Award For Best Feature Film in the Image+Nation Festival Cinema LGBT Montreal.

The film was featured in the 59th Annual Berlin International Film Festival and was an official nominee for the 2009 "Teddy Award."

Music

The film features an original score produced by Claudio Puntin and Insa Rudolph performed by Sepiasonic and also contains music by artist Justin McGrath as well as the song "Achoo Cha Cha" by classic Chinese singer and actress Grace Chang.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20091113053312/http://www.lesgaicinemad.com/noticias/el-lesgaicinemad-se-despide-hasta-el-ano-proximo- 13th LesGaiCineMad