How Yukong Moved the Mountains
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Directed by | Joris Ivens, Marceline Loridan (supposed) |
Produced by | Khaled Ahmed Alhaddad |
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Running time | 763 minutes |
Country | France |
Languages | French, English (Original narration: French) |
How Yukong Moved the Mountains (French: Comment Yukong déplaça les montagnes) is a series of 12 documentary films about China directed by Joris Ivens. This film, whose title references the old Chinese story of an old man who moved the mountains (Yugong Yishan), deals with the last days of the Cultural Revolution. [2] Ivens and his partner Loridan worked on the film between 1972 and 1974, and it was finally released in France in 1976. At 763 min it is one of the longest films by running time. Each chapter is like a short film, focusing on a different part of the country.
- 1. The Fishing Village
- 2. A Barracks
- 3. Training at the Peking Circus
- 4. The Generator Factory
- 5. The Ball
- 6. Craftsmen
- 7. Petroleum
- 8. Impressions of a City
- 9. Professor Tsien
- 10. A Performance at the Peking Opera
- 11. The Pharmacy
- 12. A Woman, A Family
See also[]
- List of longest films by running time
References[]
- ^ Schoots, Hans (1 June 2000). Living dangerously: a biography of Joris Ivens. Amsterdam University Press. p. 328. ISBN 978-90-5356-388-5. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
- ^ http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/films/932
External links[]
Categories:
- 1976 films
- 1976 documentary films
- Chinese propaganda films
- Films directed by Joris Ivens
- French documentary films
- French films
- French-language films
- Documentary films about China
- Films about the Cultural Revolution
- French documentary film stubs