Tomb Robber 2014
Yushan at the foot of a town, the old factory accident found an old tomb, the news spread, not only caused widespread concern in the archaeological community, but also attracted the attention of the Tomb of the gang.
Yushan at the foot of a town, the old factory accident found an old tomb, the news spread, not only caused widespread concern in the archaeological community, but also attracted the attention of the Tomb of the gang.
Shot in stylish black-and-white, this three-act fable, set in wartime Chongqing, focuses on the indifferent rich, the head clerk on a farm, and some young intruders. Based on a 1943 short story, the film was directed by noted screenwriter Mei Feng.
A young girl comes of age -- while also coming to terms with her destiny, pre-determined by the Communist Party -- in this beautiful, sweeping Chinese drama.
Sunkai, a high school Chinese language arts teacher, becomes a host for the radio program "Star in the Sky". Being a popular host, he faces the misunderstanding from his wife Guo Li and admiration from his co-host Taotao.
Two people who have been released from prison and marginalised want to use their talents to gain a glimmer of confidence and hope for themselves. Even though they go through a lot of trouble to get on a talent show stage, they still miss their chance. However, they still manage to stand on the empty stage and deliver the show.
In February 2012, the death of Feng Fei Fei, the Taiwanese singing stardom in the 60s, shocked the whole island. People were occupied in a haze of mourning. At the same time, a single mother and her daughter got news from their husband and father, who had cut contact with them for 18 years and now wanted to meet them.
A compelling biopic about Qi Gong, China’s most prestigious calligrapher and ink painter. This biopic follows the middle and later years of the life of Qi Gong (1912-2005), China’s most prestigious calligrapher and ink painter, whose dedication to teaching his art influenced many generations of artists. A lifelong yet unconcerned victim of forgery (‘they do it better than me’), Qi Gong suffered for his calling, particularly during the Cultural Revolution. Yet throughout his life he showed a tolerance and generosity of spirit that made him a beloved teacher and an icon for traditional Chinese Culture.