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OVERBROOK ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS SAVING FACE A Film by Alice Wu A Sony Pictures Classics Release 2005 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection East Coast Publicity: West Coast Publicity: Distributor: Falco Ink. Block Korenbrot PR Sony Pictures Classics Erin Bruce Lee Ginsberg Carmelo Pirrone Shannon Treusch 8271 Melrose Ave Angela Gresham 850 7 th Avenue #1005 Suite 200 550 Madison Avenue, 8 th fl. New York, NY 10019 Los Angeles, CA 90046 New York, NY 10019 212-445-7100 323-655-0593 212-833-8833 fax 212-445-0623 fax 323-655-7302 fax 212-833-8844

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OVERBROOK ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS

SAVING FACE

A Film by Alice Wu

A Sony Pictures Classics Release

2005 Sundance Film Festival – Official Selection

East Coast Publicity: West Coast Publicity: Distributor: Falco Ink. Block Korenbrot PR Sony Pictures Classics Erin Bruce Lee Ginsberg Carmelo Pirrone Shannon Treusch 8271 Melrose Ave Angela Gresham 850 7th Avenue #1005 Suite 200 550 Madison Avenue, 8th fl. New York, NY 10019 Los Angeles, CA 90046 New York, NY 10019 212-445-7100 323-655-0593 212-833-8833 fax 212-445-0623 fax 323-655-7302 fax 212-833-8844

Cast

Wilhelmina Pang Michelle Krusiec

Ma Joan Chen

Vivian Shing Lynn Chen

Wai Gung (Grandpa) Jin Wang

Wai Po (Grandma) Guang Lan Koh

Randi (Hospital Co-worker) Jessica Hecht

Jay (Neighbor) Ato Essandoh

Norman David Shih

Little Yu Brian Yang

Stimson Cho Nathanael Geng

Old Yu Mao Zhao

Dr. Liu Luoyong Wong

Mrs. Wong Clare Sum

Mrs. Liu Qian Luo

Stephen Richard Chang

Raymond Wong Hoon Lee

Mrs. Yao Ruth Zhang

Mrs. Chen Connie Hsia

Mr. Chen Jackson Ning

Mr. Yao Jamie Guan

Mr. Wong Paul Sum

Dara Brittany Perrineau

Mr. Fu Xiaofeng Zang

Stoic Date Lu Yu

Wart Date Fang Yulin

Dr. Morgan Pamela-Payton Wright

Nurse #1 Saidah Arrika Ekulona

Hospital Receptionist Twinkle Burke

Nurse #2 Tina Johnson

Mambo Date Phillip Meng

8-Year Old Chinese Girl Chloe Tsang

Cho Sister #1 Rosa Luo

Nurse at Clinic Christy Qin

Mother at Clinic Nan Meng

Filmmakers

Director/Writer Alice Wu

Producers Teddy Zee

James Lassiter

Will Smith

Executive Producers Robin O’Hara

Scott Macauley

Line Producer/Unit Production Manager Bergen Swanson

Production Coordinator Terry Ladin

Production Designer Dan Ouellette

Art Department Coordinator Colleen Nowers

1st Assistant Director Carrie Fix

2nd Assistant Director Mariela Comitini

Heather M. Daniels

Associate Producer Jeff Morin

Director of Photography Harlan Bosmajian

Camera Operator Bill Trautvetter

Casting Director Heidi Griffiths

Jaclyn Brodsky

Costume Designer Jill Newell

Wardrobe Supervisor Abigail Stowe

Editor Susan Graef

Sabine Hoffman

Key Grip Anthony Cox

Key Hair Donna Battersby Greene

Key Makeup Angela Gallagher

Location Manager Collin Smith

Prop Master Adam Roffman

Script Supervisor Mariana Hellmund

Set Decorator Mylene Santos

Sound Mixer Noah Timan

FILMMAKER CREDITS CONTINUED ON PAGE 15

I am fascinated by human ineptitude. I rarely see the world in terms of good and evil, right or wrong; I think most people strive to do the right thing. That the “right thing” is so often wrong is uncanny, sometimes tragic, and often very, very funny. My favorite stories arise from good-but-flawed characters trying desperately to do what each believes is best for a given situation – and the situation keeps getting worse. The characters don’t find any of this funny; we as the audience laugh out of recognition – in their boat, we might do (and perhaps have done) worse. What interests me is our capacity to see this, yet make those same mistakes regardless. It is funny that a species so capable – our biology outpaces our circumstances such that the vast majority of us are physically and intellectually far more agile than our daily work requires – is so lost when it comes to emotions, to relationships with one another. On the chain of evolution, from fish to ape to us, we are the geek with glasses who can’t ask out the girl. Prior species were wiped out from famine and disease; we might be the first to be felled by poor self-esteem. There is a moment in SAVING FACE when the daughter sees her mother’s vulnerability for the first time. The mother has staunchly refused to go on the blind date her daughter has procured. The daughter responds by trying to railroad the mother into getting ready; she is certain the situation can be fixed by getting Mom into the right dress, the right hair. The more the daughter tries to fix things, the worse it gets. What her mother secretly wants is reassurance: she’s scared. The situation is comic. Does the daughter care? Yes. Is she trying to do the right thing? Certainly. Does it work? No. It is only when she throws up her hands and surrenders, does the truth come out. And with it, the connection both women have been subconsciously seeking. I wrote SAVING FACE as a love-letter to my mother. The character of Ma begins the movie as a woman with all major decisions in life seemingly made; at 48, she has lived a proper life and is now essentially just living to die. That she ultimately breaks with tradition and lives on her own terms is a triumph I wanted my mother – and the world – to see. I suppose if there is one thing I am trying to say with the film, it is that no matter who you are – Asian or black, gay or straight, young or old – that everyone basically wants to love – and that opportunity can start at any point in your life that you want it to. I made SAVING FACE because I wanted my mother to know that it was never too late to fall in love for the first time. And that it is not by doing things right, but by sometimes getting them wrong, that we launch the journey that allows us to come into our own.

- Alice Wu

Synopsis

For 28-year old New Yorker Wilhelmina "Wil" Pang (Michelle Krusiec), life is a juggling act between a promising career as a surgeon and her responsibilities as a dutiful daughter. Like the #7 train she takes to visit her Chinese family on a weekly basis, Wil is perpetually in transit between two worlds. The expectations of the Flushing, Queens society she is from and the desires that alienate her from it have made Wil content to live below the surface -- even if it means playing an inadvertent game of charades with her widowed mother (Joan Chen) and the old world Ma represents. The masquerade is comic even in its pain as Wil tolerates Ma's weekly set ups with eligible Chinese-American boys at the Friday Chinese socials; but it quickly becomes a farce when Ma's mask cracks first. One night, Wil comes home to find Ma on her doorstep - pregnant. Disgraced by the Chinese community, and with no where else to go, Ma moves in with her daughter, making it difficult for Wil to nurture a budding relationship with gorgeous dancer Vivian (Lynn Chen). As her carefully compartmentalized worlds collide, Wil is forced to find her mother a husband, placate her girlfriend, and choose between breaking a cycle of keeping up appearances, or risk losing the girl she loves. SAVING FACE is a romantic comedy about a daughter struggling to understand her mother's heart, which ultimately allows her to understand her own. It is the story of unspoken loves, contemporary and cultural taboos, and the journey of two women towards living their lives honestly.

About the Cast JOAN CHEN (“Ma”) Joan Chen was born in Shanghai, China. She was selected for the Actors’ Training Program by the Shanghai Film Studio in 1975. Joan’s first starring role was in the movie YOUTH directed by the famous veteran director Xie Jin. Her second film LITTLE FLOWER won her the Best Actress Award in China in 1980. She became the cinematic darling of her native country and was dubbed the “Elizabeth Taylor of China.” Joan left China for America in 1981 to study filmmaking, and graduated with honors from California State University, Northridge. She began her U.S. acting career in 1985, where she played leading roles in TAIPAN, the Academy Award winning THE LAST EMPEROR, BLOOD OF HEROES, TURTLE BEACH, GOLDEN GATE and HEAVEN AND EARTH. She also starred as the enigmatic Josie Packard in the highly regarded David Lynch series TWIN PEAKS. In 1993 she returned to her hometown of Shanghai and starred in Stanley Kwan’s RED ROSE, WHITE ROSE. Her role as the sultry Red Rose later won her the Best Actress Award in Taiwan and the Film Critics Award in Hong Kong. In 1997 Joan made her directorial debut with the critically acclaimed film XIU XIU, THE SENT DOWN GIRL. The film was released internationally in May of 1999 and has received numerous awards. In 2000, Joan was honored with the National Board of Review’s “International Freedom of Expression” award. Joan’s second effort behind the camera was MGM’s AUTUMN IN NEW YORK starring Richard Gere and Winona Ryder. She is set to star in the upcoming JASMINE with co-star Ziyi Zhang. Joan lives in San Francisco with her husband, Dr. Peter Hui and their two daughters. Joan Chen Actress Filmography Sunflower (2005) Jasmine (2004) Avatar (2004) What's Cooking? (2000) Purple Storm (1999) Precious Find (1996) Judge Dredd (1995) Wild Side (1995) The Hunted (1995) Red Rose White Rose (1994) On Deadly Ground (1994) Golden Gate (1994/I) Temptation of a Monk (1993)

Heaven & Earth (1993) Turtle Beach (1992) Strangers (1991) The Blood of Heroes (1990) The Night Stalker (1987) The Last Emperor (1987) Tai-Pan (1986) Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart (1985) Awakening (1981) The Little Flower (1980) A Loyal Overseas Chinese Family (1979) Youth (1977)

Joan Chen Director Filmography Autumn in New York (2000) The Sent-Down Girl (1998) Joan Chen Producer Filmography The Sent-Down Girl (1998) (executive producer) (producer) Wild Side (1995) (associate producer) Joan Chen Writer Filmography The Sent-Down Girl (1998) Michelle Krusiec (“Wil”) Michelle Krusiec started her acting training at the Virginia Governor’s Magnet School for the Arts and received a Theatre and English Degree from Virginia Tech University. She completed additional studies at the University of Oxford, and then went on to host two seasons of Travelers for the Discovery Channel, which took her to almost fifty destinations around the world.

Within several months of completing Travelers, Michelle was cast as a series regular on NBC’s Saturday morning series One World in which she played the sporty yet sometimes "spacey" Sui Blake. Since then, Krusiec has left an indelible mark playing an incredibly diverse range of roles with both recurring and starring roles on such hit shows as Cold Case, Without a Trace, Monk and E.R. As the recurring character, "Sachiko," on HBO's dark comedy The Mind of the Married Man, televised worldwide, Krusiec permanently introduced into the American lexicon, the now infamous term "Happy Ending." Krusiec's other film credits include, SWEET HOME ALABAMA,DADDY DAY CARE, DUPLEX, PUMPKIN (2002 Sundance), and CURSED.

Well versed as a stage actress, Made in Taiwan, is Michelle's autobiographic depiction of living under the regime of an oppressive and ridiculously intense...Mom. After an arduous development process at the highly respected Larry Moss studio, this original one woman show premiered to sold out houses and standing ovations at the prestigious HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Krusiec was hailed as one of the top ten performers at the festival and earned her top recognition and praise by both Variety Magazine and the Hollywood Reporter. Much critical praise was cited for Krusiec's expertise at riding a fine edge between comedy and drama. Expect to see a feature adaptation and a future theatrical debut in New York. In addition, Michelle is a proud company member of Apartment A based in Venice, California Michelle Krusiec Filmography Cursed (2004) Best Actress (2004) Duplex (2003) Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003) Daddy Day Care (2003) Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven (2003) Tomato and Eggs (2002)

Sweet Home Alabama (2002) Pumpkin (2002) Pursuit of Happiness (2001) Final Encounter (2000) LYNN CHEN (“Vivian”) At the age of five, Lynn Chen made her debut on the stage of The Metropolitan Opera House in a ballet featuring Russian dancer Rudolf Nuruyev. Two years later, she was singing on the same stage as a member of the Met’s Children’s Chorus. She worked steadily between The Metropolitan and NYC Opera House for three years, during which she landed the role of “Ngana” in the Broadway revival of “South Pacific.” She decided to put off performing and focus on her education, attending Wesleyan University in CT. She couldn’t stay away for long, however. After a few years working as a waitress, a teacher, and an administrative assistant, she decided to pursue a professional acting career. Lynn has appeared in commercials and promos for Disneyworld, MTV, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. On television, she has appeared in guest spots on NBC’s “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: SVU,” and in the recurring role of pre-med student “Regina” on ABC’s “All My Children.” She has also done voice-over work for the Olympics and Coca-Cola. Lynn is also a musician, having studied classical piano since the age of seven. Between acting jobs, she is busy writing and recording music, for solo projects, and with her band, YPOK2. Lynn Chen Filmography Little Manhattan (2005) Up to the Roof (2002) Jessica Hecht (“Randi,” Hospital Co-Worker) Filmography At Last (2005) The Forgotten (2004) Sideways (2004) The Grey Zone (2001) Seven Girlfriends (1999) Jump (1999) The Dark Eye (1995) Joe's Rotten World (1995) Kicking and Screaming (1995) Ato Essandoh (“Jay”) Filmography Prime (2005) Hitch (2005) Garden State (2004)

Si' Laraby (2003) Roger Dodger (2002) The Accident (2001) The Experience Box (2001) David Shih (“Norman”) Filmography Dreams of an Angel (2004) Addiction (2003) Brian Yang (“Little Yu”) Filmography Mafioso: The Father, the Son (2004) Nathanael Geng (“Stimson Cho”) Filmography Combination Platter (1993) Mao Zhao (“Old Yu”) Filmography Red Doors (2005) Shui shou zhang de gu shi (1963) Richard Chang (“Stephen”) Filmography Kejar Amerika (2004) Windhorse (1998) Return to Paradise (1998) Ruth Zhang (“Mrs. Yao”) Filmography Face (2002) Jackson Ning (“Mr. Chen”) Filmography Blue Fire (2002)

About The Filmmakers ALICE WU (Writer/Director) Alice Wu was born and raised in San Jose, California and is now based in New York City. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science at Stanford University. She directed the short film TRICK OR TREAT (2002) before her first feature, SAVING FACE (2004). OVERBROOK ENTERTAINMENT (Producers, Teddy Zee, James Lassiter, & Will Smith) Overbrook Entertainment is a film and television production company with an exclusive first-look deal for feature films with Sony Pictures Entertainment. Overbrook’s production credits include ALI, SHOWTIME and the new Fox feature, I, ROBOT. Upcoming projects include SCORCHED EARTH and JELLYBEANS for Warner Bros., HITCH at Columbia and LAKEVIEW TERRACE at Artisan. Overbrook is also producing “All of Us,” a half hour-comedy series on UPN. Teddy Zee (Producer) Filmography Untitled Chris Gardner Project (2005) Mr. Prez (2005) Hitch (2005) Life or Something Like It (2002) James Lassiter (Producer) Filmography Untitled Chris Gardner Project (2005) White Boy Shuffle (2005) Mr. Prez (2005) Hitch (2005) I, Robot (2004) Showtime (2002) Ali (2001) Will Smith Actor Filmography Untitled Chris Gardner Project (2005) Hitch (2005) Shark Tale (2004) I, Robot (2004) Bad Boys II (2003) Men in Black II (2002) Ali (2001) The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000) Men in Black Alien Attack (2000)

Torrance Rises (1999) Wild Wild West (1999) Enemy of the State (1998) Men in Black (1997) Independence Day (1996) Bad Boys (1995) Six Degrees of Separation (1993) Made in America (1993) Where the Day Takes You (1992)

Will Smith Producer Filmography Pursuit (2005) Untitled Chris Gardner Project (2005) White Boy Shuffle (2005) Hitch (2005) The Seat Filler (2004) I, Robot (2004) Showtime (2002) John Penotti (Executive Producer) Filmography Monk (2005) Positively Fifth Street (2005) Fade Out (2005) Awake (2005) Romance & Cigarettes (2005) Slow Burn (2004) Saving Face (2004) Yes (2004/I) Uptown Girls (2003) Swimfan (2002) Just a Kiss (2002) Piñero (2001) The Château (2001) ( In the Bedroom (2001) Famous (2000) Company Man (2000) Illuminata (1998) A Price Above Rubies (1998) I'm Not Rappaport (1996) A Stranger Among Us (1992) (assistant director) FORENSIC FILMS (Executive Producers) Forensic Films is a New York-based independent film production company headed by Scott Macaulay and Robin O’Hara. Feature credits for O’Hara and Macaulay include DEMONLOVER, Oliver Assayas’s thriller released by Palm Pictures and the Samuel Goldwyn Films/Fireworks Pictures release RAISING VICTOR VARGAS, which won the Grand Prize at the Deauville Film Festival and made its American premiere this year at the Sundance Film Festival.

Robin O’Hara (Producer) Filmography My Life in Idlewild (2005) Raising Victor Vargas (2002) King of the Jungle (2001) The Château (2001) Chasing Sleep (2000) Passion of Mind (2000) (line producer: New York) Julien Donkey-Boy (1999) Joe the King (1999) Cuisine américaine (1998) Man Is a Woman (1998) (line producer) First Love, Last Rites (1997) Gummo (1997) Un divan à New York (1996) The Wife (1995) What Happened Was…(1994) Family Remains (1993) Another Girl Another Planet (1992) Steps (1987) Scott Macauley (Producer) Filmography My Life in Idlewild (2005) Raising Victor Vargas (2002) King of the Jungle (2001) The Château (2001) Chasing Sleep (2000) Julien Donkey-Boy (1999) Joe the King (1999) First Love, Last Rites (1997) Gummo (1997) Camp Stories (1997) The Wife (1995) What Happened Was... (1994) Family Remains (1993) The Golden Boat (1990)

FILMMAKER CREDITS, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Line Producer/Unit Production Manager BERGEN SWANSON First Assistant Director CARRIE FIX Second Assistant Directors MARIELA COMITINI

HEATHER M. DANIELS 2nd 2nd Assistant Director LAUREN KELLS GUILMARTIN Associate Producer JEFF MORIN Sound Designer STEVE BORNE Casting Associate JOSHUA READER Extras Casting BOOKED

RITA & SEAN POWERS Camera Operator BILL TRAUTVETTER Steadicam Operator GEORGE BIANCHINI First Assistant Camera MANUEL BILLETER Additional First A.C. JOHN D. SCHWARTZ Second Assistant Camera FERNANDO GAYESKY Camera Loaders ETHAN BORSUK

PARRIS MAYHEW MILLIE IZTAH DAVID FLANIGAN

Video Assist JAMES DE MORSKI Playback Mixer DANIEL R. SALK Set Decorator MYLENE SANTOS Leadman FRANK DeCURTIS, JR. Off Set Dresser BRADLEY KLIPP On Set Dresser WAYNE KIMBALL On Set Scenic MICHELE SHORT Additional Scenics MARY BLANCHARD

HARRY KARDEMAN TAMARA KIRKMAN GREGORY J. VENUTO CATHY K. WASSYLENKO ELENA ZVIAGUINA

Additional Set Dressers GUIDO DeCURTIS DAVID H. FERRALL ISAAC GABAEFF JOSEPH W. WHITELEY BERNADETTE JURKOWSKI SAKHON K. DeCURTIS NICOLE C. LANG MICHAEL C. MILLS MARK S.W. SALINAS JEFF MAKSYM SALLY L. BONYTHON ALEX OGBORN

Stunt Coordinator MANNY SIVERIO Script Supervisor MARIANA HELLMUND Additional Script Supervisor EILEEN YING GONG

Gaffer ROBERT T. SCIRETTA Best Boy MICHAEL W. BRENNAN

Electricians JONAH OSKOW KEVIN BASKERVILLE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL MICHAEL R. ADAMS HERBERT BROOKS PETER FACKLER KENDA GREENWOOD ALEX HOYT THOMAS JELENIEWSKI ROBERT LAU STEVEN TRUGLIO

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AARON RUDELSON Utility Sound CHRIS FONDULES

GEORGE CARLTON NELL BLEIFELD MICHAEL DECKER

Playback Mixer LAWRENCE LOEWINGER Boom Operator ANGUIBE GUINDO Choreographer MICHAEL TERRACE Art Department Coordinator COLLEEN NOWERS Art Department P.A. ASHLEY A. TERRILL Art Intern SMITHA HANUMAIAH Carpentry Shopper LUKE THOMPSON Wardrobe Supervisor ABIGAIL STOWE Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor AMY BURT Shopper MARK SONDERSKOV

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Parking Coordinator JOSE TEJADA Assistant Parking Coordinator DAVID LAURENTIN Production Assistants MARK CLAYBORNE JACQ DONEGAN CARLOS LAGARES MICHAEL HEKMAT FRED WU AMY JOY CLARK VALERIE EVERING SCOTT FERLISI PETER “BLUE” ZUSMAN DOUGLAS MATEJKA CHRISTOPHER LAGDAMEN JESSICA FOX JON BLOCK MATT GIORDANO MATTHEW KING MOSS E. LEVENSON JULIE A. PASSETTE JULLIET PAN DARREN JOHNSON TONY WEI MOCHTAR “MOKE” ABUKUSUMO

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“FOREVER AND A DAY”

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“I FOUND A REASON”

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