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''Shanghai Panic'' () is 2001 drama film, written and directed by Andrew Y.S. Cheng and based on the novel ''We Are Panic'' by
Mian Mian Mian Mian (, born 28 August 1970 in Shanghai) is a Chinese Post 70s Generation writer. She writes on China's once-taboo topics and she is a promoter of Shanghai's local music. Her publications have earned her the reputation as China's literary ...
. It is considered part of the dGeneration, having been shot on digital video, and is experimental in style.


Synopsis

''Shanghai Panic'' follows the lives of four friends in Shanghai in the early 2000s. They are part of the post-70s generation, twenty-somethings born after the one-child policy was introduced in China. They spend their time taking legal highs and dealing with various self-inflicted traumas. Very little happens in the film, with many scenes consisting of lengthy conversations over cigarettes. Major plot points revolve around Bei, who at the beginning of the film mistakenly believes he is HIV positive, and then later decides to pursue a romantic relationship with his friend Jie, despite the fact they are both straight. Cheng describes the panic of the title as "individual search for identity," and asserts that the lack of love experienced by his characters is symptomatic of Shanghai's materialist culture. This disconnect leads to them to a 'curious niche between potential and actuality, a crack in between promises for the future down which many find themselves falling.'


Production

Cheng filled most production roles, including camera and editor. Many of the scenes were improvised, with the director saying that the cast 'play themselves.' Cheng has described his film as docu-drama, although Jamie Tweedie argues that it deviates from the documentary principle of locating its characters within a specific location and history.


Reception

''Shanghai Panic'' screened at various international festivals, including San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival,
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and
Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
. Cheng won the Dragon and Tigers Award at
Vancouver International Film Festival The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is an annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for two weeks in late September and early October. The festival is operated by the Greater Vancouver International Film Fest ...
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* {{imdb title, 0344568 2001 films 2001 drama films Chinese drama films Films set in the 2000s Films set in Shanghai Shanghainese-language films 2000s Mandarin-language films 2000s Cantonese-language films 2000s Chinese films