Movie Description In 1950s Saigon, Mui, a 10 year-old peasant girl, goes to work as a servant for a merchant family. Quiet, well-mannered, and almost supernaturally observant of the most minute and beautiful details that life has to offer, she grows into a young woman who is as much a part of the somewhat dysfunctional family as the real members themselves. As the family runs out of money, she is sent to work for a family friend, a young man whom she has known since she was a child and whom she secretly loves. Beautifully photographed, the film was the winner of the Camera d'Or at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Academy Award Nomination: Best Foreign Language Film.
| Credits | | Cast: | Lu Man San, Nguyen Anh Hoa, Vuong Hoa Hoi |
Notes Additional cast members include Gerard Neth (Tin), Nhat Do (Lam), Thi Hai Vo (Grandmother), Thi Thanh Tra Nguyen (Mai), Lam Huy Bui (Doctor) and Xam Thu Nguyen (Antique Dealer).
This film was made with financial support from the Fondation Gan pour le Cinema.
Though set in Vietnam, "The Scent of the Green Papaya" was filmed in France. Vietnam officially entered the film in the Academy Awards.
Rated BBFC U by the British Board of Film Classification.
Copyright 1993 Overseas Filmgroup, Inc.
Editorial Reviews "...Diaphonous....You feel almost like one of the film's many secretive, peeping characters." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - Caren Weiner (11/17/1995)
"...GREEN PAPAYA marries nature and artifice....Hung Tran Anh wholly entrances the viewer with lovely, incremental detail..." Film Comment - Kathleen Murphy (11/01/1993)
"...A film as delicate and evocative as its name....Ravishing..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (02/02/1994)
"...A film of great visual beauty; watching it is like seeing a poem for the eyes..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (03/11/1994)
"...Possibly the most purely sensual piece of cinema since DAYS OF HEAVEN..." USA Today - Mike Clark (03/24/1995)
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