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The Scent of Green Papaya

The Scent of Green Papaya (Vietnamese: Mùi đu đủ xanh, French: L'Odeur de la papaye verte) is a 1993 Vietnamese-language French drama film directed by Vietnamese-French director Tran Anh Hung, and starring Tran Nu Yên-Khê, Man San Lu, and Thi Loc Truong.[2]

The Scent of Green Papaya
Directed byTran Anh Hung
Written byTran Anh Hung
Produced byChristophe Rossignon
CinematographyBenoît Delhomme
Edited byNicole Dedieu
Jean-Pierre Roques
Music byTôn-Thât Tiêt
Distributed byPrésident Films
Release date
  • 8 June 1993 (1993-06-08)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageVietnamese
Box office$1,700,992[1]

The film won the Caméra d'Or prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival,[3] a César Award for Best Debut at the French annual film award ceremony, and was nominated for the 1993 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[4] It was Tran Anh Hung's first feature film and stars his wife, Tran Nu Yên-Khê. It is also his first collaboration with Vietnamese composer Tôn-Thât Tiêt who subsequently wrote the music for two more films: Cyclo and Vertical Ray of the Sun.

Although set in Vietnam, the film was shot entirely on a soundstage in Bry-sur-Marne, France.

Plot edit

A young girl, Mùi, becomes a servant for a family that was once wealthy but is sinking into genteel poverty due to the husband's infidelities and spending sprees. Their only income is from the wife's small business. The husband's widowed mother, an invalid who seldom leaves her upstairs room, blames her daughter-in-law, telling her, "You have a man, but you don't know how to keep him happy." The eldest son prefers his friend's company, the bookish middle son torments insects, and the youngest, who idolizes his father, is willful, disruptive, and resentful. Mùi is notably peaceful and intensely curious about the world. Having lost a young daughter during one of her husband's earlier absences, the wife is kind to Mùi, treating her like one of her own.

When the husband leaves for his fourth and final time, he steals his wife's meagre savings and jewelry. He stays away long enough for the family to almost run out of food and go hungry. He collapses soon after his return home, the wife sells an heirloom vase and other valuables to pay for medical expenses, and a doctor is summoned. As he is treated with acupuncture, musicians play cheerful music outside the room. When he dies, the wife faints, and the family is shocked.

Ten years later, the family has fallen on hard times. Two sons have left, and the wife has taken the place of the grandmother upstairs, tragic and rarely seen. On the family shrine, the grandmother's and husband's photos have joined those of other departed relatives. It is determined that the household can no longer afford to keep Mùi. The heartbroken wife gives Mùi a silk dress and some gold jewelry, and Mùi becomes a servant for the older son's wealthy friend, who is now a concert pianist. He is engaged to be married but seems to prefer playing the piano to spending time with his frivolous fiancée.

One night, as the fiancée chatters on, his piano playing becomes more stormy as he strives to ignore her. She leaves but watches through the window and sees that when Mùi enters the room, his playing becomes both passionate and peaceful. Later that night, he goes to Mùi's quarters and closes the door behind him. When the fiancée learns of this, she furiously slaps Mùi, smashes some of his belongings, and then leaves her engagement ring on a table. When he returns, he calmly pockets the ring. He starts teaching Mùi to read and write. In the final scene, a visibly pregnant Mùi is reading poetry to him and smiles.

Cast edit

  • Tran Nu Yên-Khê as Mui, age 20 (as Trân Nu Yên-Khê)
  • Man San Lu as Mui, age 10
  • Thi Loc Truong as the mother (as Truong Thi Lôc)
  • Anh Hoa Nguyen as the older Ti (as Nguyên 'Anh Hoa)
  • Hoa Hoi Vuong as Khuyen (as Vuong Hòa Hôi)
  • Ngoc Trung Tran as the father
  • Vantha Talisman as Thu
  • Keo Souvannavong as Trung
  • Van Oanh Nguyen as Mr. Thuan
  • Gerard Neth as Tin
  • Nhat Do as Lam
  • Thi Hai Vo as the grandmother
  • Thi Thanh Tra Nguyen as Mai
  • Lam Huy Bui as the doctor
  • Xuan Thu Nguyen as the antique dealer
  • Xuan Loi Phan as Musician
  • Xuan Dung Phan as Musician
  • Van Chung Le as Musicien
  • Tho Phuong as Barber
  • Long Chau as Client
  • Thi Van Khanh Truong as Client
  • Hông Hanh Luguern as Client
  • Ba Hang Phan as the water delivery man[5]

Production edit

Produced by French production company Les Productions Lazennec, the film is the debut feature film of Vietnamese-born French director Tran Anh Hung. Tran traveled to Vietnam for the first time in 16 years while the film was being prepared, making several trips to Ho Chi Minh City with his French producer Christophe Rossington. They originally planned to shoot the film on location in Vietnam. However, as filming in Vietnam proved to be too cumbersome, this plan was scrapped and the film was made in a studio in France instead. They reconstructed downtown Saigon at the studios of Bry-sur-Marne.[6][7]

The cast consisted mostly of amateurs, found through a lengthy casting process. Except for the old servant who they brought from Vietnam, all the actors were from France. Some of them had hardly any knowledge of Vietnamese or spoke different dialects. The actress who played Mùi, Tran Nu Yên-Khê, is the director's wife.[6][7]

Reception edit

Year-end lists edit

Awards and nominations edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Scent of Green Papaya". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  2. ^ "The Scent of Green Papaya". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  3. ^ "Mui Du Du Xanh". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  4. ^ "The 66th Academy Awards (1994) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Full cast and crew for The Scent of Green Papaya". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  6. ^ a b Booklet for the German DVD release of Der Duft der Grünen Papaya, Galileo Medien AG, 2007.
  7. ^ a b "Scent Of Green Papaya" (PDF). Woking's New Cinema Club. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  8. ^ Strauss, Bob (December 30, 1994). "At the Movies: Quantity Over Quality". Los Angeles Daily News (Valley ed.). p. L6.
  9. ^ Elliott, David (December 25, 1994). "On the big screen, color it a satisfying time". The San Diego Union-Tribune (1, 2 ed.). p. E=8.
  10. ^ "Camerimage 1993". Mubi. Archived from the original on October 3, 2023. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  11. ^ "Camerimage 93 An 1". Érudit. from the original on October 3, 2023. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "L'odeur de la papaye verte". César Awards (in French). from the original on October 4, 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2023.

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The Scent of Green Papaya Vietnamese Mui đu đủ xanh French L Odeur de la papaye verte is a 1993 Vietnamese language French drama film directed by Vietnamese French director Tran Anh Hung and starring Tran Nu Yen Khe Man San Lu and Thi Loc Truong 2 The Scent of Green PapayaDirected byTran Anh HungWritten byTran Anh HungProduced byChristophe RossignonCinematographyBenoit DelhommeEdited byNicole DedieuJean Pierre RoquesMusic byTon That TietDistributed byPresident FilmsRelease date8 June 1993 1993 06 08 Running time104 minutesCountryFranceLanguageVietnameseBox office 1 700 992 1 The film won the Camera d Or prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival 3 a Cesar Award for Best Debut at the French annual film award ceremony and was nominated for the 1993 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 4 It was Tran Anh Hung s first feature film and stars his wife Tran Nu Yen Khe It is also his first collaboration with Vietnamese composer Ton That Tiet who subsequently wrote the music for two more films Cyclo and Vertical Ray of the Sun Although set in Vietnam the film was shot entirely on a soundstage in Bry sur Marne France Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Year end lists 4 2 Awards and nominations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editA young girl Mui becomes a servant for a family that was once wealthy but is sinking into genteel poverty due to the husband s infidelities and spending sprees Their only income is from the wife s small business The husband s widowed mother an invalid who seldom leaves her upstairs room blames her daughter in law telling her You have a man but you don t know how to keep him happy The eldest son prefers his friend s company the bookish middle son torments insects and the youngest who idolizes his father is willful disruptive and resentful Mui is notably peaceful and intensely curious about the world Having lost a young daughter during one of her husband s earlier absences the wife is kind to Mui treating her like one of her own When the husband leaves for his fourth and final time he steals his wife s meagre savings and jewelry He stays away long enough for the family to almost run out of food and go hungry He collapses soon after his return home the wife sells an heirloom vase and other valuables to pay for medical expenses and a doctor is summoned As he is treated with acupuncture musicians play cheerful music outside the room When he dies the wife faints and the family is shocked Ten years later the family has fallen on hard times Two sons have left and the wife has taken the place of the grandmother upstairs tragic and rarely seen On the family shrine the grandmother s and husband s photos have joined those of other departed relatives It is determined that the household can no longer afford to keep Mui The heartbroken wife gives Mui a silk dress and some gold jewelry and Mui becomes a servant for the older son s wealthy friend who is now a concert pianist He is engaged to be married but seems to prefer playing the piano to spending time with his frivolous fiancee One night as the fiancee chatters on his piano playing becomes more stormy as he strives to ignore her She leaves but watches through the window and sees that when Mui enters the room his playing becomes both passionate and peaceful Later that night he goes to Mui s quarters and closes the door behind him When the fiancee learns of this she furiously slaps Mui smashes some of his belongings and then leaves her engagement ring on a table When he returns he calmly pockets the ring He starts teaching Mui to read and write In the final scene a visibly pregnant Mui is reading poetry to him and smiles Cast editTran Nu Yen Khe as Mui age 20 as Tran Nu Yen Khe Man San Lu as Mui age 10 Thi Loc Truong as the mother as Truong Thi Loc Anh Hoa Nguyen as the older Ti as Nguyen Anh Hoa Hoa Hoi Vuong as Khuyen as Vuong Hoa Hoi Ngoc Trung Tran as the father Vantha Talisman as Thu Keo Souvannavong as Trung Van Oanh Nguyen as Mr Thuan Gerard Neth as Tin Nhat Do as Lam Thi Hai Vo as the grandmother Thi Thanh Tra Nguyen as Mai Lam Huy Bui as the doctor Xuan Thu Nguyen as the antique dealer Xuan Loi Phan as Musician Xuan Dung Phan as Musician Van Chung Le as Musicien Tho Phuong as Barber Long Chau as Client Thi Van Khanh Truong as Client Hong Hanh Luguern as Client Ba Hang Phan as the water delivery man 5 Production editProduced by French production company Les Productions Lazennec the film is the debut feature film of Vietnamese born French director Tran Anh Hung Tran traveled to Vietnam for the first time in 16 years while the film was being prepared making several trips to Ho Chi Minh City with his French producer Christophe Rossington They originally planned to shoot the film on location in Vietnam However as filming in Vietnam proved to be too cumbersome this plan was scrapped and the film was made in a studio in France instead They reconstructed downtown Saigon at the studios of Bry sur Marne 6 7 The cast consisted mostly of amateurs found through a lengthy casting process Except for the old servant who they brought from Vietnam all the actors were from France Some of them had hardly any knowledge of Vietnamese or spoke different dialects The actress who played Mui Tran Nu Yen Khe is the director s wife 6 7 Reception editYear end lists edit 4th Bob Strauss Los Angeles Daily News 8 4th David Elliott The San Diego Union Tribune 9 Awards and nominations edit 1993 Cannes Film Festival Award of the Youth French Film Anh Hung Tran Won 1993 Cannes Film Festival Golden Camera Award Anh Hung Tran Won 1993 Camerimage Golden Frog Award Nomination Benoit Delhomme 10 11 1994 Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film 1994 British Film Institute Award Sutherland Trophy Anh Hung Tran Won 1994 Cesar Award for Best First Work Anh Hung Tran Won 12 See also editList of submissions to the 66th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Vietnamese submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences edit The Scent of Green Papaya Box Office Mojo Retrieved March 1 2012 The Scent of Green Papaya Internet Movie Database Retrieved March 1 2012 Mui Du Du Xanh Festival de Cannes Retrieved March 1 2012 The 66th Academy Awards 1994 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 25 September 2015 Full cast and crew for The Scent of Green Papaya Internet Movie Database Retrieved March 1 2012 a b Booklet for the German DVD release of Der Duft der Grunen Papaya Galileo Medien AG 2007 a b Scent Of Green Papaya PDF Woking s New Cinema Club Retrieved 28 May 2023 Strauss Bob December 30 1994 At the Movies Quantity Over Quality Los Angeles Daily News Valley ed p L6 Elliott David December 25 1994 On the big screen color it a satisfying time The San Diego Union Tribune 1 2 ed p E 8 Camerimage 1993 Mubi Archived from the original on October 3 2023 Retrieved October 3 2023 Camerimage 93 An 1 Erudit Archived from the original on October 3 2023 Retrieved October 3 2023 L odeur de la papaye verte Cesar Awards in French Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved October 4 2023 External links editThe Scent of Green Papaya at IMDb nbsp The Scent of Green Papaya at AllMovie The Scent of Green Papaya at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Scent of Green Papaya amp oldid 1214637171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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