A taiwanese romance set during the summer starring Brigitte Lin.
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A taiwanese romance set during the summer starring Brigitte Lin.
Adaptation of a lesser known to Western world, yet wildly popular Peking Opera developed during the Cultural Revolution under the leadership of Jiang Qing.
Qi Ying (Hu Huizhong ornaments) love singing since childhood, with a sweet and moving voice. Her lover Wang Shu (Zhou Shaodong) will become a teacher as a lifelong volunteer, and thus went to the mountains to support education, but unfortunately died in an accident. Got the news of his loved one's death, Qi Ying into sadness and pain can not extricate themselves. Qi Ying often sings in the singing hall. Young entrepreneur Huang Zhizhong (Zhang Guozhu) is her loyal fan. Over time, Huang Zhizhong has gradually fallen in love with a gentle and tender Ying Ying. With Huang Zhizhong's companionship, Qi Ying gradually stepped out of the shadows of the past and regained his smile. However, at this juncture, Qi Ying found himself pregnant with Wang Shu flesh. Huang Zhizhong hope Qi Ying abortion, but Qi Ying is intended to give birth to this as if destined to belong to her children.
Taking Tiger Mountain was the very first model film produced during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). Set during the civil war in 1946, it follows a detachment of the People's Liberation Army in Mandchuria as they are fighting a group of bandits hiding in the mountains. Based on a novel from the 50s, Taking Tiger Mountain was first a revolutionary opera before being made into film by director Xie Tieli.
The play concentrated on the exploits of the communist underground activities under Japanese occupation in 1939, though history traces back in the 1920s. When Li Yuhe, a railroad worker who was engaging in underground work, was taken away by special agents and Grandma Li has a premonition of being arrested, Grandma tells the protagonist, Li Tiemei the true story about her family. Grandma Li tells Li Tiemei how her parents have sacrificed their lives in the revolutionary struggle. Li Yuhe has taken up the unfulfilled task of the martyrs. After hearing the heroic story about her family, Li Tiemei is determined to follow the example of her father and carry the revolution through to the end.
A Chinese film featuring the Beijing Opera Troupe. The story is set during the War of Resistance in Japanese-occupied territory to the west of Shanghai. Shajiabang is a small market town on the marshy reed-fringed shore of Lake Yangcheng where Aqing, who is secretly a Communist Party member, works in a small tea-house patronised by officers of the puppet "Loyal and Just National Salvation Army". Unbeknown to her patrons, Aqing is helping care for eighteen wounded soldiers of the New Fourth Army who are hiding in the marshes...
This classic revolutionary model opera is based on a true story during the relatively short-term military conflict in which South Korea's best elite troop the White Tiger Regiment, that was a mechanized force fully equipped by the United States and boasted of being invincible (in a typical South Korean manner of bragging and fabricating), was destroyed in a raid.
The Long March Suite
A recording of the Beijing Opera version of The Red Detachment of Women filmed by the August First Film Studio in 1972. Toward the end of the Cultural Revolution, the ballet version was adapted into this Beijing opera.
A revolutionary model opera that focuses on ferreting out class enemies: those who did not belong the hallowed ranks of the gongnongbing 工农兵, the workers-peasants-soldiers.
Dramatization of the life of blind musician ABing (Huà Yànjūn).