''Blue Cha Cha'' (
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: ''Shēn hǎi'', 深海) is a
2005
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Taiwanese film directed
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by
Chen Wen-Tang
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. It was Taiwan's submission to the
79th Academy Awards
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for the
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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, but was not accepted as a nominee.
''Blue Cha Cha'' depicts Ah Yu (
Tarcy Su
Tarcy Su (; born 27 October 1970) is a Taiwanese singer and actress who was most popular in the 1990s during her recording career with Rock Records.
She has released three albums since 2002. In 2021, she was nominated for Best Female Mandarin ...
), a woman in her thirties who has just been released from prison. She stays with an older women, An An (
Lu Yi-ching
Lu Yi-ching (born 23 October 1958) is a Taiwanese actress. She has appeared in several films directed by Tsai Ming-liang, such as ''What Time Is It There?'' and '' The Wayward Cloud'', and films by Cheng Wen-tang, including ''Blue Cha Cha''. Lu ...
), the proprietor of a girlie bar in the port town of
Kaohsiung, and attempts to form relationships with two men: businessman Chen Sang (
Leon Dai
Leon Dai (, born 27 July 1966) is a Taiwanese actor and film director. His film '' Cannot Live Without You'' was Taiwan's submission to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.
The film also won two awards at the 46th Golden Hor ...
) and factory worker Hao (Wei Lee).
The film did the rounds of the European film festival circuit, screening at the 2006
International Film Festival Rotterdam
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,
the 2006
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
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,
and the 33rd
Brussels International Independent Film Festival
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Super ...
where it won the festival's Grand Prize.
In 2016, ten years after its release, the film screened as part of the
Kaohsiung Film Festival
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.
Actress
Lu Yi-ching
Lu Yi-ching (born 23 October 1958) is a Taiwanese actress. She has appeared in several films directed by Tsai Ming-liang, such as ''What Time Is It There?'' and '' The Wayward Cloud'', and films by Cheng Wen-tang, including ''Blue Cha Cha''. Lu ...
won the award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film at the 51st
Asia-Pacific Film Festival
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History
The festival was first held in Tok ...
in 2006.
She was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the
42nd Golden Horse Awards
The 42nd Golden Horse Awards (Mandarin:第42屆金馬獎) took place on November 13, 2005 at the Keelung Cultural Center in Keelung
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in 2005 but lost to
Yuen Qiu
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for ''
Kung Fu Hustle
''Kung Fu Hustle'' ( zh, c=功夫, l=Kung Fu) is a 2004 Cantonese-language action comedy film directed, produced, co-written by, and starring Stephen Chow. The film tells the story of a murderous neighbourhood gang, a poor village with unli ...
''. At the same awards, the film's composer Cincin Lee won the Best Original Film Score award for the
original soundtrack
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.
See also
*
Cinema of Taiwan
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*
References
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2005 films
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2005 drama films
Taiwanese drama films
Films set in Kaohsiung
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