Zhi guo yuan -aka Laogong zhi aiqing (Zhang Shichuan, 1922-23) VHSRip

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Zhi guo yuan -aka Laogong zhi aiqing (Zhang Shichuan, 1922-23) VHSRip

Mensaje por auess » Jue 07 Jul, 2005 13:19

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Zhi guo yuan (1922-23) AKA Laogong zhi aiqing

Directed by
Zhang Shichuan

Also Known As:
Romance of a Fruit Peddler
Runtime: 30 min
Country: China
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Silent
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0013807/
Trivia: Oldest surviving film from China.
Cheng the fruit seller is in love with the daughter of his neighbor the doctor, but the good doctor won't let him marry her unless Chang finds him more patients. With some creative carpentering, Chang sets about augmenting the doctor's income.

1st Chinese short in early Chinese film industry.

This one of the earliest film made in China in the early era of Chinese film industry is also one of the earliest box office success. Although classified as comedy/short/romance, there really was not much true romance and comedy simply due to the short duration of the film.

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Note: You know "Ding Jun shan" is the first chinese film, but unfortunately, it can't be found today, and furthermore, nearly 200 films and shorts made between 1908-1922, were all lost in the war, only this one was survivied, it's the oldest chinese film you can see in the world.

This is a very rare copy from the original in China Film Archive, not for circulation or purchase. English intertitled already.

It's the top 1 film in 100 Greatest Chinese Films of the 20th Century list.

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(218mb only. :wink: Anybody please help me releasing it in FH? Thx in advance.)

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Mensaje por bluegardenia » Jue 07 Jul, 2005 13:32

Oldest surviving film from China. 8O
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Mensaje por robertbresson » Jue 07 Jul, 2005 13:40

Thanks very much auess :plas:

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Mensaje por jorgito24 » Jue 07 Jul, 2005 16:30

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Mensaje por NitteZtalker » Jue 07 Jul, 2005 17:08

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Re: Zhi guo yuan (1922-23, Zhang Shichuan) AKALaogong zhi ai

Mensaje por Fredersen » Jue 07 Jul, 2005 17:24

auess escribió: It's the top 1 film in 100 Greatest Chinese Films of the 20th Century list.
Well, that's only because they're ordered by date! :wink:

Thanks once more for your great releases, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I'd have access to such material. By the way, I saw Spring in a small town yesterday, and I still feel as if I'm walking over the city walls...;)

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Mensaje por auess » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 03:24

bluegardenia escribió:Oldest surviving film from China. 8O
Fileheaven: http://www.fileheaven.org/forum/viewtop ... 213#405213
Thanks so much auess :plas:
Thanks a lot, dear bluegardenia. :)
Fredersen escribió:Thanks once more for your great releases, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I'd have access to such material. By the way, I saw Spring in a small town yesterday, and I still feel as if I'm walking over the city walls...
Actually not all early chinese films from 30s are alike the allegoric emotional "Spring in a small town", most of them portrays the real life of common people, are very realism movies. "Spring in a small town" is definitely an alternative one, it's a unique film in chinese cinema. :wink:

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Mensaje por aguijon » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 10:33

Thanks, auess! 8)

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Mensaje por Fredersen » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 10:43

auess escribió:
Fredersen escribió:Thanks once more for your great releases, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I'd have access to such material. By the way, I saw Spring in a small town yesterday, and I still feel as if I'm walking over the city walls...
Actually not all early chinese films from 30s are alike the allegoric emotional "Spring in a small town", most of them portrays the real life of common people, are very realism movies. "Spring in a small town" is definitely an alternative one, it's a unique film in chinese cinema. :wink:
I know, I'm quite familiar with Chinese literature from the 30's, so I expected movies to follow a similar trend of social themes; thus, Spring in a small town was a delightful surprise. On the other hand, I think the best short stories and novels of the epoch are those that have a component of beauty and emotional power behind the obvious social criticism, such as those by Lu Xun (like Diary of a mad man or The true story of Ah Q), Ba Jin (I love The family), or things like The Lin family shop by Mao Dun (you said you'd release an adaptation of his Spring silkworms, didn't you?); so, in some sense, the sensibility of Fei Mu's film isn't completely strange to that of his best contemporary writers. But it's easy to see why it has been hailed as a landmark in Chinese cinema of its time.

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Mensaje por GandalfMetal » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 10:43

Thanks auess.

Greetings. :wink:
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Mensaje por auess » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 11:23

Fredersen escribió: I know, I'm quite familiar with Chinese literature from the 30's, so I expected movies to follow a similar trend of social themes; thus, Spring in a small town was a delightful surprise. On the other hand, I think the best short stories and novels of the epoch are those that have a component of beauty and emotional power behind the obvious social criticism, such as those by Lu Xun (like Diary of a mad man or The true story of Ah Q), Ba Jin (I love The family), or things like The Lin family shop by Mao Dun (you said you'd release an adaptation of his Spring silkworms, didn't you?); so, in some sense, the sensibility of Fei Mu's film isn't completely strange to that of his best contemporary writers. But it's easy to see why it has been hailed as a landmark in Chinese cinema of its time.
Yes, I'll get my hand of "Spring silkworms". I think this is one of the best movie adaptated from Lu Xun's book.

other films i think they're no any subtitles existing, that's the biggest problem. you know Lu Xun is a great writer, so you need understand the dialgue then you can really understand his films. but I can't do every subtitles for all his films.

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Mensaje por Liet » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 11:28

Click

thank you auess

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Mensaje por el_saturn » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 14:46

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Mensaje por holleymartins » Vie 08 Jul, 2005 20:08

Completed and sharing.

Thanks auess

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Mensaje por Belsambar » Lun 11 Jul, 2005 12:37

thanks to sharing this movie auess, It's a rare oportunity to see the earlies chineses films, and there aren't so much.

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Mensaje por vespertilum » Lun 11 Jul, 2005 23:45

THANKS auess, downloading.

Salud2
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Mensaje por Liet » Mié 13 Jul, 2005 17:09

Completed

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Mensaje por Oldsen » Jue 14 Jul, 2005 12:56

Click. Thanks, and please, auess, give me a break: my eMule is going to explode if you persist in releasing such wonders as this!

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Mensaje por tom_doniphon » Sab 23 Jul, 2005 01:04

thx auess :wink: