Most Popular Zhu Xu Trailers
Total trailers found: 16
09 October 2009
In China, during the Cultural Revolution, a young girl's parents are thrown in jail for ten years. She is raised by her grandfather.
11 May 2001
The painless bruise marks on a child from the traditional Chinese guasha/scraping treatment was mistaken by child protection services as evidence of abuse and neglect, stirring clashes and debates on cultral prejudice and false philanthropy.
22 September 2009
After a series of assassinations in Nanking, a Japanese spy master gathers a group of suspects in a mansion, then a tense cat-and-mouse game erupts as the Chinese agent tries to keep his or her identity a secret.
28 October 1992
The Kong family is restrained by tradition because families named Kong are thought to be direct descendants of Confucius.
20 September 2000
This family tale spans three generations of Chinese trying to understand and come to terms with life's changes.
13 September 1999
An aged father and his younger, mentally challenged son have been working hard every day to keep the bathhouse running for a motley group of regular customers.
30 July 1999
A young boy named Chen Xiang uses a magical lotus lantern to search for and rescue his mother, a goddess, from the cruel punishment she received from her brother, the king of the gods, for falling in love with a mortal man.
12 April 1991
Set against the backdrop of the Boxer Rebellion and the takeover of the Forbidden City by foreign powers, the empress-dowager Cixi and her notorious chief eunuch fight a losing battle to preserve their corrupt and autocratic regime.
01 February 1982
An old teahouse in Beijing serves as the stage for a drama that unfolds over several tumultuous decades of modern Chinese history, from the waning days of the Qing dynasty to the eve of the People's Republic.
07 November 1992
The film illustrates classical Beijing Opera in different generations and the boy’s process of growing-up.
09 June 1995
Wang Bianlian is an aging street performer known as the King of Mask for his mastery of Sichuan Change Art in a true story.
01 January 1985
A brilliant, blackly comic script and the subtle comic genius of star Zhu Xu mark this as one of the best tragi-comedies of post-liberation Chinese cinema.
01 January 1987
Based on Lao She’s novel, a story about a street player set in the wartime Chongqing.
01 March 1985
Sixteen-year-old An-ran gets into repeated trouble because she refuses blind obedience to authority, openly challenging and correcting a teacher who makes a mistake in class.