New Yorker (2000)
Foreign
China | Mandarin | Color |
Set in Fenyang, Shanxi Province, the film focuses on a group of amateur theatre troupe performers whose fate mirrors that of the general population in China as massive socio-economic changes sweep across the mainland. The film commences in 1979 with the troupe performing numbers idolizing Mao Zedong, ending in the '80s when the shows reflect the strong Western influences pervading China, covering a decade in which China saw tremendous changes.
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Hong Wei Wang | |
|
Tao Zhao | |
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Jing Dong Liang | |
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Tian Yi Yang | |
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Bo Wang |
| Director | Zhang Ke Jia |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Distributor | New Yorker |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Watched | |
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| Index | 6257 |
| Added Date | May 03, 2016 09:32:04 |
| Modified Date | May 03, 2016 09:32:04 |