The Spring River Flows East

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Foreign Title: Yijiang chunshui xiang dong liu
Date: January 01, 1947 to December 31, 1947
Dates Note: 1947
Country of Origin: China
Place of Origin: China
Languages: Mandarin
Color: B&W
Silent: No
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Chinese Cinema Classics: Screen Idols and Stardom Reexamined
Description: 

Part I: Wartime Separation (Ba nian li luan); Part II: Darkness and Dawn (Tianliang qian-hou). Included on the Hong Kong Film Awards list of the greatest Chinese-language films of all time, this decades-spanning epic has been termed China’s Gone with the Wind. A married couple in Shanghai are separated during the chaos of the 1937 Japanese invasion and the Sino-Japanese War, with their fates reflecting the divided classes of the nation. The husband reinvents himself in Chongqing as a successful businessman, while his wife and family remain in Shanghai, stuck in poverty. The most politically provocative and militantly left-wing work made during the immediate postwar era, Spring River incorporates harrowing newsreel footage of wartime occupation that amplifies its sorrowful effect.

Authors/Roles: 
Jason Sanders


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