Augustin, King of Kung-Fu
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| Directed by | Anne Fontaine |
| Produced by | Philippe Carcassonne Brigitte Faure Philippe Jacquier |
| Written by | Anne Fontaine Jacques Fieschi Gilles Taurand |
| Starring | Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc |
| Cinematography | Christophe Pollock |
| Editing by | Luc Barnier |
| Release date(s) | 25 August, 1999 |
| Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
| Preceded by | Augustin |
| Followed by | Nouvelle chance |
Augustin, King of Kung-Fu (original French title: Augustin, roi du Kung-fu) is a 1999 movie, directed by Anne Fontaine.
[edit] Cast and roles
- Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc as Augustin, an actor playing in minor roles. He is passionate about kung fu and has self-studied by watching movies and practicing in his small apartment
- Maggie Cheung as Ling, an acupuncture doctor. She studied in Guangzhou and has been living with her cousins in Paris for a year and a half
- Darry Cowl as René
- Bernard Campan as Boutinot
- Paulette Dubost as Madame Haton, the old neighbor
- Pascal Bonitzer as The movie director
- Ming Shan as Kung-fu teacher
- Patricia Dinev as Chantal
- Fanny Ardant as Herself
- Anne-Laure Meury as Prostitute
- Ham-Chau Luong as Kung-fu master in the dream
- Winston Ong as Monsieur Li
- Reinaldo Wong as The hotel receptionnist
- Marc Hoang as Ballet soloist
- André Dussollier as Himself
[edit] Filming locations
- Paris, mainly in the Chinatown of the 13th arrondissement
- Beijing
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