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LONG BOW TRILOGY
Year: 1984
Classification: G
Runtime: 174 min
Produced In: China
Directed By: Carma Hinton, Richard Gordon
Produced By: Carma Hinton, Richard Gordon
Language: Mandarin dialogue, English subtitles
All 3 parts sold separately. These three documentary films (ALL UNDER HEAVEN, SMALL HAPPINESS and TO TASTE 100 HERBS) offer extraordinary portraits of Chinese life in the early 1980s. Carma Hinton is uniquely qualified as an observer of China. She is the daughter of William Hinton, whose detailed first-hand descriptions of Long Bow Village's experiences of revolution since 1947 in the books FANSHEN [1966] and SHENFAN [1983] are well-known. Carma Hinton was born in Peking in 1949 and spent the first 21 years of her life in China. As a young student during the Cultural Revolution, she travelled the countryside and worked in villages like so many young Chinese of her generation. She had visited Long Bow many times before the six months of filming in 1983 that went into the making of the LONG BOW TRILOGY.
All 3 parts sold separately. See individual film title:
Part 1: ALL UNDER HEAVEN
www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/1942281.html
Part 2: SMALL HAPPINESS
www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/1942345.html
Part 3: TO TASTE 100 HERBS
www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/1942377.html
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