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Lost (1970)

Directed by Sun Po-Ling, Ho Fan
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1h 16min

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5.0/10

Plot

Caught between two entirely different women, an artist finds himself in conflict between the spiritual and the sensual, and at the same time lost creatively in the cultural clash between East and West. Based on Ho Fan’s 1966 experimental short Assignment, Part One, Lost depicts the artistic and carnal obsession of the modern creative mind. A departure from mainstream Cantonese and Mandarin films with European and Japanese new wave influences, it is shot with the colours of the 1960s and Lishan, Taiwan as backdrop. Sun Po-ling, an artist in her own right, co-directed and invested in the film, acting also as producer and make-up artist. She took the film to premiere in Cannes in 1970 and then screened it in Germany and the United States, while her ambition to release it locally in the foreign films theatre circuits did not materialise. Lost for half a century, this pioneering independent feature in the 1960s resurfaced in a print found in Taiwan by Reel to Reel Institute (Hong Kong).

Technical details

DetailValue
Original title
Original language普通话 (ZH)
Spoken languages普通话
Production countriesHong Kong
StatusReleased
Production companiesTrio Film Company
Official sitereeltoreel.org
Release date1 giugno 1970
WriterHong Kiu, Sun Po-Ling, Ho Fan
CinematographyRicky Chow
Assistant directorsSun Po-Ling, Ho Fan

Release dates

Premiere

France / May 14, 1970

Limited release

Germany / Jun 01, 1970 / Not the exact date

United States / Jun 01, 1970 / Not the exact date

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