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Old well
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Because his elders in the family forced him to be the son-in-law of the young widow Duan Xifeng (played by Lyu Liping), Sun Wangquan (played by Zhang Yimou), a young man from Laojing Village, intended to run away from home with his lover Zhao Qiaoying (played by Liang Yujin), who returned to the village to farm after failing the college entrance examination. However, due to his father being killed in an explosion underground, he had to put his plan on hold and follow the order to become Duan Xifeng
Wangza's rain boots
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/ Rawaja/
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Shortlisted for the New Generation Competition section of the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is written and directed by Lahua Jia, a graduate of Beijing Film Academy. It is supervised by the renowned director Wanma Caidan, and photographed by the famous cinematographer Lyu Songye. Chen Zhongguo from Youth Film Studio and Meng Zhong from the Literature Department are the producers. Adapted from the short story of the same name by Cailang Dongzhu
Beware of little hands
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Master Jin (played by Liu Kexuan), a seasoned pickpocket, along with his daughter Annie (played by Peng Xiuxia) and two apprentices, Mi Gang (played by Hung Kam Bo) and Yan Tong (played by Chen Xunqi), have been running a no-investment business in the bustling city for years. The master and apprentices work in perfect cooperation and never make a mistake. On this day, Mi Gang and Yan Tong went to the dance hall to flirt with girls, showing quite a bit of innocence
The terrifying ghost forest
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The story takes place in the early days of the People's Republic of China. After arduous efforts, the People's Republic of China was finally established. However, in the deep mountains and old forests on the border of our country, there were still remnants of the Kuomintang and deeply rooted bandit gangs ruling their own territories, committing evil deeds and attempting to overthrow the regime of our Party. The Gehei Village, where the Manni people gather in the southwestern border, is plagued by severe banditry