Across continents and decades, five brilliant friends make earth-shattering discoveries as the laws of science unravel and an existential threat emerges.
Farewell My Concubine tells the story of two male Peking opera performers who form a complex relationship that spans over 50 years. Their lives are deeply impacted by the political and cultural upheavals of the time, including the Japanese occupation of China, the Chinese Cultural Revolution, and their own personal struggles with gender identity and unrequited love.
To Live is a Chinese epic drama set during the Cultural Revolution. It follows the struggles and hardships of a family as they navigate through political turmoil, poverty, and personal tragedies. The film showcases the impact of historical events on ordinary people and emphasizes the resilience and determination to live against all odds.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble is a documentary that explores the life and music of Yo-Yo Ma, a Chinese-American cellist. The film follows the journey of the Silk Road Ensemble, a multicultural musical group founded by Ma, and their unique artistic collaboration. It delves into the lives and experiences of the ensemble members, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and the impact of music in connecting people across cultures. Through interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film showcases the power of music as a global language of joy, understanding, and expression.
Something in the Air is a drama/romance movie set in 1970s France. It follows a group of young people who become involved in political activism and rebellion during the aftermath of the May 1968 events. The story focuses on their personal relationships, artistic creations, and their hope for a better future.
During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, a teenage girl named Xiu Xiu is sent to a remote mountain village for re-education and forced labor. She experiences loneliness, exploitation, and despair in the desolate rural setting. The film explores themes of corruption, degradation, and the loss of innocence. Xiu Xiu's desperation leads her to contemplate suicide as she faces the harsh realities of the oppressive regime.
In a small Chinese village during the Cultural Revolution, a woman named Liu struggles to survive and find love. She faces hardships such as the death of her husband, the strict communist regime, and the loss of her dignity and rights as a widow. Despite these challenges, Liu remains resilient and determined to create a better life for herself and her unborn child.
I Wish I Knew is a documentary film that explores the history of Shanghai, focusing on the 20th century. It delves into the impact of the Chinese Cultural Revolution on the city and its people, providing a glimpse into the various timeframes throughout the century.
A mother in her 70s begins experiencing memory loss and receives anonymous phone calls. As she tries to uncover the truth, she is haunted by her past during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. She navigates her relationships with her son and grandson while dealing with the challenges of aging.
Based on Zhou Keqin's excellent novel, Xu Mao and His Daughters weaves a story about the life and sufferings of Xu Mao, an aging peasant and his four daughters in the countryside during the Cultural Revolution. They struggle to make ends meet since his wife's death. Preoccupied with worries, he loses touch with his maturing daughters. It takes the stubborn but kindly intervention of a woman making a governmental inspection tour to cause father and daughters to appreciate their loving family.
During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, a woman named Yan Li-Xin, who was adopted as a child, sets out on a journey to uncover her biological parents' identities and her own roots. Facing the challenges and hardships of poverty, the influence of the Red Guards, and the impact of the revolution, Yan Li-Xin's search leads her to unravel the hidden truths of her past.
Pan Tianshou was a Chinese painter and art educator in the 1960s. He studied Chinese traditional painting and built the foundation of Chinese traditional painting education. He was persecuted during the Cultural Revolution until his death in 1971.
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