PUSHING HANDS, Ang Lee's Acclaimed Debut Featuring a Stunning New 2K Digital Restoration, Arrives on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital on 5/10 from Film Movement Cl

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AN ELDERLY TAI CHI MASTER STRUGGLES TO ADAPT
TO LIFE IN THE WEST IN OSCAR®-WINNER ANG LEE’S
ACCLAIMED DEBUT, PRESENTED IN A NEW 2K RESTORATION

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PUSHING HANDS

Street Date: May 10, 2022
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital: $39.95/$29.95

Bonus Features Include a Newly Shot Roundtable Discussion with Filmmakers James Schamus, Ted Hope and Tim Squyres and a Collectible 16-Page Booklet​


SYNOPSIS

Having just moved from Beijing, elderly tai chi master Mr. Chu (Sihung Lung) struggles to adjust to life in New York, living with his Americanized son Alex (Ye-tong Wang). Chu immediately butts heads with his put-upon white daughter-in-law, Martha (Deb Snyder), a writer who seems to blame him for her own paralyzing inability to focus. But when Chu begins teaching tai chi at a local school, his desire to make a meaningful connection comes to fruition in the most unexpected of ways.

Presented in a stunning new 2K restoration, PUSHING HANDS is the debut film from Oscar-winning director Ang Lee, forming the first chapter in his "Father Knows Best" trilogy, which depicts the tensions between the traditional Confucian values of the older generation and the realities of modern life. Co-written by collaborator James Schamus, PUSHING HANDS was selected by the 1992 Berlin International Film Festival and won three Golden Horse Awards, paving the way for Lee's worldwide success with films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Brokeback Mountain.

BONUS FEATURES

  • Round Table discussion with filmmakers James Schamus, Ted Hope and Tim Squyres, moderated by film critic Simon Abrams
  • 16-page booklet with new essay by NYU Cinema Studies professor Zhen Zhang

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Type: Blu-ray/DVD/Digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu)
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 105 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Widescreen
Audio: Mono
Language: English & Mandarin with English Subtitles​

 
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