Shaoxian Zu

Shaoxian Zu Trailers

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Zu Shaoxian is a national first-class artist and a Chinese film artist. Graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Film Academy in 1968, and then joined Beijing Film Studio as a special effects art assistant, special effects art designer, director of subtitle workshop, etc.

Most Popular Shaoxian Zu Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Feng huo shao nian Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Orphan Xiao Song is wounded in the Japanese attack that kills his parents and after recovering he joins the army and becomes an excellent soldier.

Shan hua Trailer (1976)

01 October 1976

Ode of the Dragon River Trailer (1972)

30 January 1972

A revolutionary model opera that focuses on ferreting out class enemies: those who did not belong the hallowed ranks of the gongnongbing 工农兵, the workers-peasants-soldiers.

Newsboys Trailer (1979)

28 December 1979

During the Japanese occupation, a group of communists are publishing a newspaper

Swelling Waters Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Huai River floods in the fall of 1950 and a volunteer army must fight both the raging river as well as imperialist spies keen to sabotage the relief work.

Sleeping Tiger Ridge Trailer (1980)

09 September 1980

Chinese military drama from 1980.

Afanti Trailer (1981)

21 September 1981

"Afandi" is adapted from Xinjiang Uyghur folklore. The protagonist Avanti uses his ingenuity and wisdom to act for the working people and fight injustices, reflecting the strong love and hatred of the people.

Azalea Mountain Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Toward the end of the Cultural Revolution, the ballet Red Detachment of Women was adapted to a Beijing opera.

On The Docks Trailer (1972)

29 January 1972

Adaptation of a lesser known to Western world, yet wildly popular Peking Opera developed during the Cultural Revolution under the leadership of Jiang Qing.

Sons and Daughters of the Grassland Trailer (1975)

23 May 1975

The main characters are two youngsters of China's Mongolian nationality, Temur and his younger sister Schin, whose fine revolutionary qualities - courage, tenacity and wholehearted devotion to the public interests - are highlighted in the dance-drama.

The son of Taihang Trailer (2011)

19 June 2011

"The Son of the Taihang" is an environmental-themed film adapted from the reportage "The Proud Son of the Taihang" by Geng Mengjie and Liu Jincheng.