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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Siao_YuSiao Yu - Wikipedia

    Siao Yu (Chinese: 少女小漁) is a Taiwanese film directed by Sylvia Chang, written by Sylvia Chang and Ang Lee, starring Rene Liu in her debut film role, released in 1995. Rene Liu was nominated for the Golden Horse Award Best Actress in 1994, and won the Asia-Pacific Film Festival Best Actress award in 1995.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0114440Siao Yu (1995) - IMDb

    22 apr 1995 · Siao Yu: Directed by Sylvia Chang. With Rene Liu, Marj Dusay, Chung-Hua Tou, Daniel J. Travanti. Siao Yu needs a Green Card. Mario Moretti needs his debts paid. Getting married could solve their problems, or multiply them.

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    • Drama
    • Sylvia Chang
    • 1995-04-22
  3. 10 set 2012 · Siao Yu (newcomer Liu, promising) has to cohabit with her paid-for Italian-American husband (Travanti, impressive) to convince the Immigration Department that the marriage isn't...

  4. Siao Yu tells the story of a young woman (Siao Yu) from Taiwan who struggles to scrape by while attempting to dodge the INS due to her undocumented status. If you were to ask Siao Yu why she's willing to be exploited at a sweatshop…

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    • Sylvia Chang
  5. Directed by Sylvia Chang, and co-written by Ang Lee, Siao Yu frames gritty90s Manhattan with the sensibility of the New Taiwanese Cinema. Daniel J. Travanti and newcomer René Liu deliver powerhouse performances in this humble and extraordinarily beautiful story of immigrant life in America.

  6. Un film sui maneggi per ottenere la green-card, modesto ma ricco di osservazioni, ambientato tra le minoranze cinesi e italiane della Lower Manhattan, che riesce a esprimere un maggior numero di verità emotive rispetto a tante altre pellicole di successo sugli incroci di culture.

  7. www.fareastfilm.com › eng › archiveSiao Yu - Elenco

    Siao Yu. A modest but well-observed green-card movie set among the Chinese and Italian communities in Lower Manhattan, Siao yu manages to hit more emotional truths than many flashier cross-cultural pics that play to the gallery.