Huang Shaofen Trailers
Visions Cinema: Cinema in China - An Account by Tony Rayns TrailerTwo Stars in the Milky Way TrailerLove and Duty Trailer
Visions Cinema: Cinema in China - An Account by Tony Rayns TrailerTwo Stars in the Milky Way TrailerLove and Duty Trailer
Total trailers found: 23
01 January 1938
Three stories about art stages. "Film City", "Drama Group" and "Dance Class".
30 November 1947
A man who becomes wealthy starts to have an affair and though his wife knows of it, she says nothing.
01 April 1931
Bai Le De and Hu Lun tung are military cadets. After graduating, Hu Lin Tung is appointed captain of Guangdong headquarters and goes away.
31 December 1931
An upper-class son of urbane landowners falls in love with a peasant girl. When a pregnancy results, the couple are kept apart by strict societal morays.
01 August 1957
Tian Zhenhua arrives in Shanghai to coach a local women's basketball team. Number 5 on the team, Xiaoje, excels at basketball but is unsure of whether to continue playing.
08 September 1927
Based on the classic Chinese play Romance of the Western Chamber, Way Down West follows the love story between a poor scholar and wealthy woman.
31 December 1930
Ill-fated romance of an orphaned flower girl and a young musician, destroyed by his traditional family and the Shanghai underworld.
17 December 1937
"Lianhua Symphony" - a small collection, consisting of eight short films shot in 1937 by young filmmakers Shanghai Lianhua Film Company.
01 January 1952
A New York City businessman meets a window washer hoping to commit suicide and decides to market his grief to the highest bidder in this acidic satire on American capitalism, one made even more memorable by the fact that the entire “American” cast are Chinese actors in whiteface.
18 January 1931
The film tells the story of Yang Naifan (Ruan Lingyu) who runs from her arranged marriage to be with her true love, Li Zuyi (Jin Yan).
03 January 1949
Chen Shaochang (Shi Hui), a primary school principal widowed at a young age, raises his children alone.
14 September 1983
History of filmmaking in China from its beginnings in the 1920s to 1982, featuring Shanghai cinema of 1930s; the progressive filmmakers; the organisation of filmmaking under the post-war communist government; the impact of the Cultural Revolution; the work of Xie Jin.
21 August 1959
China 1839. Because the British imports of opium into Southern China are creating such widespread medical and economic problems, the weak Manchu emperor Tao Kuang is forced to take action that precipitates the 'Opium War'.
25 August 1954
A traditional chinese story about a girl, Zhu Yingtai, daughter of the noble Mr. Zhu, who goes to Hangzhou to study, dressed as a boy.
24 September 1936
General Zhou organized a boat trip with his family and friends, but a storm struck and they were all drifted to a deserted island.
02 January 1961
A critical hit during one of China’s most politically charged periods, Zheng’s follow-up to his 1959 anniversary epics merged Soviet-style socialist realism with his own breakthroughs in film technique, specifically his use of continuous camera movement in the spirit of traditional Chinese scrolls.
14 March 1931
This is a silent film from China made in 1931. It is about two leads in a film, Yan (Raymond King) and Ying (Violet Wong).
30 April 1962
Shot in gorgeous color, this fascinating communist flipside to fifties Hollywood music biopics chronicles the life and tragic early death of Nie Er, the composer of the PRC’s national anthem.
31 December 1930
This film depicting the lives of ordinary people — street peddlers, poor scholars, and young revolutionaries — reflects the culturally progressive political climate of that pre-War, post-May the 4th era.
06 September 1935
A businessman moves his family from the city to the countryside to open a school.
20 February 1937
When the top diva of an opera troupe storms off after not getting money upfront from their manager, a common street performer comes in to replace her.
01 January 1955
An episode from the life of a metallurgical plant collective. Lu Zhong-kui, an advanced worker appointed as head of the smelting shop, initiates the re-equipment of the open-hearth furnace.