Shades of Silk (1978)

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Shades of Silk is a film of mood and memory; two Chinese women, who had been friends in school, are caught between a longing for social stability and something much more fulfilling but frightening and vague in their relationship. A large part of the action takes place in the Shanghai of 1935 although the film was shot entirely on location in Paris.

Director: Mary Stephen
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 62 min
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Country: Canada, France
Language: 普通话, Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shades of Silk about?
Shades of Silk is a film of mood and memory; two Chinese women, who had been friends in school, are caught between a longing for social stability and something much more fulfilling but frightening and vague in their relationship. A large part of the action takes place in the Shanghai of 1935 although the film was shot entirely on location in Paris.
Who directed Shades of Silk?
Shades of Silk was directed by Mary Stephen.
How long is Shades of Silk?
Shades of Silk has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
What genre is Shades of Silk?
Shades of Silk is a Drama film.
Where was Shades of Silk produced?
Shades of Silk was produced in Canada, France.