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  2. To Live (1994 film) - Wikipedia

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    To Live, also titled Lifetimes in some English versions, [2] is a 1994 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yimou and written by Lu Wei, based on the novel of the same name by Yu Hua.

  3. Still Life (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Still Life (Chinese: 三峡好人; pinyin: Sānxiá Hǎorén) is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Jia Zhangke.Shot in the old village of Fengjie, a small town on the Yangtze River slowly being destroyed by the building of the Three Gorges Dam, Still Life tells the story of two people in search of their spouses.

  4. Luxury Car (film) - Wikipedia

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    Luxury Car is the third film in Wang's informal trilogy on life in modern China following The Orphan of Anyang (2001) and Day and Night (2004). The concept for the film and its focus on parents who have become disconnected from their children, came about, according to Wang, after he discovered that his mother had contracted cancer. [4]

  5. A Lifelong Journey - Wikipedia

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    A Lifelong Journey (Chinese: 人世间; pinyin: Rén shìjiān; lit. 'The secular world') is a period drama released in mainland China in 2022. It is adapted from Liang Xiaosheng's novel "A Lifelong Journey". [1] Directed by Li Lu, it stars Lei Jiayin, Xin Baiqing, Song Jia, Yin Tao. [2]

  6. Fortune Teller (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fortune Teller (Chinese: 《算命》) is an independent Chinese documentary film released in 2009, directed by Xu Tong. [1] It primarily focuses on the everyday life of Li Baicheng, a disabled Chinese fortune teller with chronic leg weakness, and his wife, Pearl Shi, a woman living with hearing loss, aphasia and intellectual disability.

  7. China’s movie theaters thrive as economic gloom descends ...

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    China’s economy may be in the doldrums, but its movie theaters have enjoyed a record-breaking few months as young women flocked to see home-grown films. China’s movie theaters thrive as ...

  8. YOLO (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released over the Lunar New Year holiday in China, grossing 1.6 billion yuan at the box office in its first four days screening, [4] and surpassing the 2.1 billion mark by the 15 February, [11] becoming the most successful movie in the Spring Festival season 2024. [12] As of March 23, 2024, the cumulative box office was 3.456 ...

  9. Take Out (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Take Out is a 2004 independent film depicting a day-in-the-life of an undocumented Chinese immigrant working as a deliveryman for a Chinese take-out shop in New York City. . Written and directed by Shih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker, the film was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award in the 2008 Independent Spirit Aw