My Other Home
My Other Home | |
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Traditional Chinese | 我是馬布里 |
Simplified Chinese | 我是马布里 |
Literal meaning | I Am Marbury |
Directed by | Larry Yang |
Written by | Larry Yang |
Produced by | Huang Jianxin Jeffrey Sharp |
Starring | |
Music by | Nicolas Errèra |
Production companies | Beijing Hairun Pictures Beijing Forbidden City Pictures[1] |
Release dates |
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Countries | China United States |
Languages | Mandarin English |
Box office | CN¥8.9 million |
My Other Home, also known as Another Shot, is a 2017 Chinese-American sports biographical film directed by Larry Yang and produced by Huang Jianxin, starring American basketball player Stephon Marbury as himself, focusing on his days in China playing in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).[2] The film is mainly based on Marbury's 2011–12 CBA championship run, when he and the Beijing Ducks bested seven-time champion Guangdong Southern Tigers and brought the city of Beijing its first ever CBA title.
Filming began on April 26, 2016 in Beijing's LeSports Center.[3] The film was released in China on 4 August 2017.[4]
Marbury won Best New Actor at the 14th China Movie Channel Media Awards.[5] The film is generally well-received by viewers but flopped at the Chinese box office,[6] with a domestic gross total of only ¥8.9 million.[7]
Plot
[edit]Stephon Marbury, after his fall from grace in the National Basketball Association and subsequent depression, rediscovers himself in the Chinese Basketball Association. He also tries to rebuild the Beijing Ducks' dynasty.
Cast
[edit]- Stephon Marbury as himself
- Allen Iverson[3] as Marbury's friend who was also drafted in the 1996 NBA draft, and also grew up in a poor neighborhood.
- Baron Davis as Corban Smith, import for the Guangdong team.
- Jessica Jung as Yang Chen, Marbury's manager/agent[8]
- Wu Chun as Li Nan, Chinese scout that offered Marbury the Chinese contract and translated for both him and Yang Chen, as her Chinese is basic. He has to give up playing sports due to heart problems.
- Godfrey Gao as Yang Xiya (based on Ji Zhe), new power forward to the Beijing Team via free agency, but he has no interest in playing with the team.[citation needed]
- Sunny Wang as Wang Lielin, Captain of Guangdong team and also the translator for the coach.
- Gao Yunxiang as bar owner, he can talk about basketball, but can't play
- Vivian Dawson as Zhang Yi, Captain of Beijing Ducks
- He Bing as Zheng Alei, Head Coach of Beijing Ducks
- Frankie Faison as Marbury's father
- Loretta Devine as Marbury's mother
- Wang Qingxiang as Zheng Zhishang, father of Zheng Alei, and former championship-winning head coach of Beijing Team.
- Antwann Cosey as Richardson, another import for Beijing Ducks
- Andrew Manning as high school Marbury
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "我是马布里(2017)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- ^ "Stephon Marbury biopic in the works with former NBA star playing himself". New York Daily News. April 20, 2015.
- ^ a b "Stephon Marbury biopic begins shooting in Beijing". GBTimes. April 27, 2016.
- ^ "我是马布里 (2017)". Douban.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- ^ Brzeski, Patrick (2017-08-02). "NBA Exile Stephon Marbury on His China Success: "It's Beyond High Honors"". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ "《我是马布里》票房惨淡 体育电影路在何方?". Sohu (in Chinese).
- ^ "我是马布里". China Box Office (in Chinese).
- ^ "Meet the Korean pop star who'll help tell Stephon Marbury's life story". New York Daily News. April 19, 2016.
External links
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- 2017 films
- Chinese basketball films
- Chinese biographical films
- Chinese multilingual films
- American multilingual films
- Films set in Beijing
- Films shot in Beijing
- American biographical films
- 2010s biographical films
- Films directed by Larry Yang
- Biographical films about sportspeople
- Cultural depictions of basketball players
- 2010s American films
- Films scored by Nicolas Errèra
- 2010s Chinese film stubs
- Chinese-language American films