
Pavilion of Women
War · Drama · Romance
Overview
With World War II looming, a prominent family in China must confront the contrasting ideas of traditionalism, communism and Western thinking, while dealing with the most important ideal of all: love and its meaning in society.
Top Cast


Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe
Father Andre
Willem Dafoe
Father Andre
Luo Yan
Luo Yan
Madame Wu Ailian
Luo Yan
Madame Wu Ailian


Shek Sau
Shek Sau
Mr. Wu
Shek Sau
Mr. Wu


Ding Yi
Ding Yi
Chiuming
Ding Yi
Chiuming


John Cho
John Cho
Fengmo Wu
John Cho
Fengmo Wu


Kate McGregor-Stewart
Kate McGregor-Stewart
Sister Shirley
Kate McGregor-Stewart
Sister Shirley


Liu Xin
Liu Xin
Kang's Wife
Liu Xin
Kang's Wife


Amy Hill
Amy Hill
Madame Kang
Amy Hill
Madame Kang


Chieng Mun Koh
Chieng Mun Koh
Ying
Chieng Mun Koh
Ying
Anita Loo
Anita Loo
Old Lady Wu
Anita Loo
Old Lady Wu
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