The Monkey King--Uproar in Heaven 3D

(Da nao tian gong)
(China, 2011, 90 mins, 3D DCP)
Mandarin
Directors:
Cast (voices) Chen Kaige, Feng Xiaogang, Chen Daoming, Li Yang, Liu Xiaoqing
EXEC PRODS Frederic Rose, Wang Tianyun
PROD Qian Jianping
SCR Wan Laiming, Li Keruo
ANIM Yan Dingxian, Pu Jiaxiang, Lin Wenxiao, Duan Jun, Lu Qing, Zhang Shiming, Yan Shanchun, Ge Guiyun
ED Xu Zhenzhu
MUS Wu Yingju
PROD CO Shanghai Film Group Corp.
Classification: G--Violence
Please note: The Park Theatre will be used for these screenings.
Special Event price: $15.00. Special price for children 12 years or under at the matinee screening: $8. This film has been classified so that those under 18 may attend. Classification: G—violence.
Advance tickets available only in person at VIFF venues up until two hours before showtime, then half hour before showtime at the door.

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A grand spectacle, Su Da and Chen Zhihong’s 50th anniversary 3D restoration of China’s most lauded animated feature is truly a special event. With a fully refurbished soundtrack, characters voiced by some of China’s best actors and directors, and eye-popping visuals that leap off the screen, it is a piece of unforgettable cinematic magic.

"This remarkable new film is actually a painstaking frame-for-frame restoration and 3D rendering of the original 1961 Wan Laiming masterpiece, a national treasure and China’s most celebrated and accomplished work of animation. Composed of gorgeously flowing animation created by hand from over 130,000 ink drawings and an opulent soundtrack inspired by the Beijing Opera, the film follows the adventures of the magical Monkey King of Flower Fruit Mountain, a mischievous character who creates havoc by refusing to bow down to the authority of the Celestial Jade Emperor.

After stealing a powerful cudgel from the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea, the cheeky Monkey King challenges the established order of heaven, freeing horses from the imperial stables, disrupting imperial banquets, and entering into epic battle with one colorful god after another—while snubbing his nose at the pompous formality of the heavenly court. Based on the classic Chinese story Journey to the West, the original film was made at the height of that country’s golden period of animation… It is a stunning work of mythological storytelling, far surpassing anything China has produced before or since."—New York International Children’s Film Festival.

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