Perfect Baby

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Perfect Baby
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Traditional Chinese 巴黎寶貝
Simplified Chinese 巴黎宝贝
Hanyu Pinyin Bālí Bǎobèi
Directed byWang Jing
Written byWang Jing
Produced byXu Jianhai
Yu Dongming
Starring Deng Chao
Jane March
Jean-Baptiste Maunier
Annie Yi
Liu Chenxi
CinematographyCharlie Lam Chi-Kin
Edited byZhang Yifan
Chen Zhiwei
Music by Saint-Preux
Production
companies
Beijing Hairun Pictures Co., Ltd
Distributed by Huaxia Film Distribution
Release date
  • 25 August 2011 (2011-08-25)(China)
Running time
92 minutes
Country China
LanguagesEnglish
Mandarin

Perfect Baby (Chinese :巴黎宝贝) is a 2011 Chinese romance film written and directed by Wang Jing and starring Deng Chao, Jane March, Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Annie Yi, and Liu Chenxi. [1] The film premiered in China on August 25, 2011. [2]

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Plot

Emma, a French writer, is very talented and pretty. She wishes to have a baby, but not finding her great love, she decides to use in vitro fertilization. Lio Ma, son of a wealthy Chinese man, wants to be a dancer. He went to France to study. He goes to donate sperm with his classmate Alex. Emma uses the wrong sperm, which makes the child a mixed race. She takes Leo Ma and Alex to court.

Cast

Production

This film was shot in Paris, capital of France. Jean-Jacques Annaud serves as its artist consultant.

Release

The film was released on August 25, 2011, in China.

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References

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