Willem Dafoe Luo Yan Sau Sek John Cho Yi Ding Koh Chieng Mun
Cinematography
Hang-Sang Poon
Edited by
Duncan Burns Claudia Finkle
Music by
Conrad Pope
Production company
Beijing Film Studio
Distributed by
Universal Focus
Release dates
April 20, 2001 (2001-04-20) (China)
May 4, 2001 (2001-05-04) (United States)
[1]
Running time
126 minutes
Countries
United States China
Language
English
Budget
$5 million[2]
Box office
$1 million
Pavilion of Women is a 2001 Chinese-American drama film directed by Yim Ho and written by Luo Yan and Paul Collins. The film stars Willem Dafoe, Luo Yan, Sau Sek, John Cho, Yi Ding and Koh Chieng Mun. The film was released on April 20, 2001 in China and on May 4, 2001 in the United States by Universal Focus.[2] It was Universal's first co-production with a Chinese studio.[1]
^ abGroves, Don (May 14, 2001). "'Pavilion' in B.O. flap". Variety. p. 19.
^ abKoehler, Robert (2001-05-03). "Pavilion of Women". Variety. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
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