Released Date:
1989-02-01
Languages:
Mandarin, Japanese
Countries:
China
Runtime:
91 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (5348 Reviews)
Director:
Yimou ZhangIn 1930s China a young woman is sent by her father to marry the leprous owner of a winery. In the nearby red sorghum fields she falls for one of his servants. When the master dies she finds herself inheriting the isolated business.
Released Date:
2001-03-14
Languages:
Mandarin, Japanese, English
Countries:
China
Runtime:
139 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.2 (4599 Reviews)
Director:
Wen JiangWen Jiang (screenplay)
Wen Jiang (story)
Haiying Li
Xing Liu
Jianquan Shi
Ping Shu (screenplay)
Ping Shu (story)
Fengwei You (novel)
Fengwei You (screenplay)
During the Japanese occupation of China, two prisoners are dumped in a peasant's home in a small town. The owner is bullied into keeping the prisoners until the next New Year, at which time they will be collected. The village leaders convene to interrogate the prisoners. The townspeople then struggle to accommodate the prisoners. One is a bellicose Japanese nationalist, the other a nervous translator. Will the townspeople manage to keep the prisoners until the New Year?
Released Date:
2006-04-26
Languages:
Mandarin, Shanghainese
Countries:
China
Runtime:
130 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (661 Reviews)
Director:
Yong HouYong Hou (screenplay)
Su Tong (novel)
Xian Zhang (screenplay)
Generational family saga set in Shanghai in the thirties, sixties and eighties.
Released Date:
2003-09-23
Languages:
Mandarin, Japanese
Countries:
China, Hong Kong
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (3704 Reviews)
Director:
Ping HeRichard Epcar (dubbed version)
Ping He
Rui Zhang
North of the vast 8th century Tang dynasty Chinese empire, the commercially and culturally priceless silk route is controlled by 36 friendly Buddhist kingdoms. Their are threatened by Turkic nomad tribes, the caravans also by brigand bands. Japanese scholar Lai Qimay not return home until the emperor is satisfied with his missions to retrieve refugees from the barren border lands. The last is competent imperial lieutenant Li, who was proscribed for refusing to execute Turkic prisoners. He now lives among fellow warriors for hire as caravan escorts. Lai Qi and Li reach a gentleman's agreement to postpone their lethal duel till after the safe arrival of a caravan including a young Buddhist monk and his mysterious freight. When Turkic warlord Khan's daughter's hand seals an alliance with brigand sword master An, the only way out is trough the grimly dry Gobi desert.
Released Date:
2003-08-18
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
China
Runtime:
83 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (620 Reviews)
Director:
Yuan ZhangReleased Date:
2007-09-21
Languages:
Mandarin, Russian, Uighur
Countries:
China
Runtime:
116 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (1198 Reviews)
Director:
Wen JiangGenres:
DramaShixing Guo
Wen Jiang
Ping Shu
Mi Ye (novel)
Jiang Wen stars in his third directorial work that boasts a stellar cast including Joan Chen, Anthony Wong and Jaycee Chan. A polyptych of interconnected stories in different time-zones, shifting between a Yunnan village, a campus, and the Gobi Desert.
Released Date:
2010-12-16
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
China, Hong Kong
Runtime:
132 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (5893 Reviews)
Director:
Wen JiangJunli Guo (screenplay)
Wen Jiang (screenplay)
Bukong Li (screenplay)
Ping Shu (screenplay)
Xiao Wei (screenplay)
Sujin Zhu (screenplay)
Set in China during the warring 1920s, notorious bandit chief Zhang descends upon a remote provincial town posing as its new mayor, an identity that he had hijacked from Old Tang, himself a small-time imposter. Hell-bent on making a fast buck, Zhang soon meets his match in the tyrannical local gentry Huang as a deadly battle of wit and brutality ensues.
Released Date:
2011-04-28
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
China, Hong Kong
Runtime:
109 min
IMDB Ratings:
(2881 Reviews)
This historical martial arts film adapted from the story of Guan Yu crossing five passes and slaying six generals in Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In AD 200 during the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao eliminates his political opponents Dong Cheng and others, before turning his attention towards rival warlords Liu Bei and Yuan Shao. To avoid fighting a war on two fronts, Cao Cao decides to attack Liu Bei first. Liu Bei flees north to join Yuan Shao, while his family is captured by the enemy. Liu Bei's sworn brother Guan Yu (Donnie Yen), surrenders to Cao Cao to uphold his oath of brotherhood and preserve his honor. Cao Cao knows he's a great warrior & hopes that Guan Yu will continue serving him. Meanwhile, Guan Yu is secretly in love with his sworn brother's concubine Qilan, but is afraid to express his feelings to her. Qilan reproaches Guan Yu for serving Cao Cao. By then, Guan Yu has also received news of Liu Bei's whereabouts, so he prepares to leave Cao Cao to deliver Liu Bei's fiancè, Qilan, to him. Cao Cao is unable to stop Guan Yu and gives orders for the defending generals at the various passes to let Guan Yu through. Despite so, Cao Cao's followers feel that Guan Yu will become a threat to them if he succeeds in escaping, so they plot to have Guan killed. Guan Yu then embarks on a dangerous long journey through the passes to reunite with Liu Bei.
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