Yang Yang (film)
| Yang Yang | |
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| Directed by | Cheng Yu-Chieh |
| Produced by | Khan Lee |
| Cinematography | Jack Pollock |
| Edited by | Cheng Yu-Cheih |
| Music by | Lim Giong |
Production company | A Khan Entertainment |
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Running time | 111 |
| Country | Taiwan |
| Language | Mandarin |
| Box office | NT$ 1.66 million |
Yang-Yang is a 2009 Taiwanese film directed by Cheng Yu-Chieh. It is the director’s second feature film, and also the first film in Ang Lee and Khan Lee’s Tui Shou Ji Hua (Pushing Hands Project/推手計畫). The film stars Sandrine Pinna, Chang Ruei-Jia, and Huang Chien-Wei to tell the story of a Taiwanese-French biracial girl Yang-Yang, who struggles to balance the image of a nice girl expected of her in the society and her true self longing for love.