M. Butterfly with The Wedding Banquet 

M. Butterfly with The Wedding Banquet 

Special guest: pre-screening conversation with filmmaker Andrew Ahn.

GAY NIGHT @ HOLLYWOOD CHINESE 
 

M. Butterfly 

A cross-dressing Peking opera performer-cum-spy and a delusional French diplomat are unlikely lovers in David Henry Hwang’s explosive re-visioning of East/West sexual dynamics in M. Butterfly. Based on Hwang’s Tony Award-winning play set during China’s Cultural Revolution, John Lone and Jeremy Irons portray two men who convolute Western ideals of femininity and masculinity, where the East is submissive and the West is dominant, and where Asian men are feminized and more desirable as female than as male. David Cronenberg directed this richly designed production, which was inspired by a true story.  

The Wedding Banquet 

Before Ang Lee directed his heartrending examination of repressed homosexuality in the Oscar-winning Brokeback Mountain (2005), he directed The Wedding Banquet, a playful comedy of manners involving a gay Chinese American New Yorker and his white boyfriend who fake a heterosexual marriage to quell nagging parents. The scheme sets the stage for lighthearted explorations of family, self-identity, cultural values, and sexual politics. The US/Taiwan co-production earned an Academy Award nomination for Best International Feature Film, propelling Lee’s career worldwide. 

M. Butterfly 
DIRECTOR: David Cronenberg. WRITTEN BY: David Henry Hwang. CAST: Jeremy Irons, John Lone, Barbara Sukowa, Ian Richardson. 1993. 101 min. USA/Canada. Color. English, Chinese, French. Rated R. 35mm.  

The Wedding Banquet 
DIRECTOR: Ang Lee. WRITTEN BY: Ang Lee, Neil Peng, James Schamus. CAST: Winston Chao, May Chin, Ah-Lei Gua, Sihung Lung. 1993. 106 min. Taiwan/USA. Color. Mandarin, English. Rated R. 35mm. Print courtesy of UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Academy Museum film programming generously funded by the Richard Roth Foundation.

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