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Together

He ni zai yi qi

China, South Korea

2002

116 Min
Color
1.85:1
Mandarin
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DIR Chen Kaige

PROD Chen Hong, Chen Kaige, Lee Joo-Ick, Bolun Li, Ernst Etchie Stroh, Buting Yang, Xiaoming Yan

SCR Chen Kaige, Xue Xiao Lu

DP Jiongqiu Jin, Kim Hyung-ku

CAST Tang Yun, Liu Peiqi, Chen Hong, Wang Zhiwen, Chen Kaige

ED Zhou Ying

PROD DES Cao Juiping, Luyi Liu

MUSIC Lin Zhao

Toronto (Masters), San Sebastián (Competition): Best Director, Best Actor

Synopsis

Young violinist Xiaochun and his father move from their small, provincial town to Beijing so Xiaochun can audition for a prestigious music academy. Their new life is unfamiliar but full of promise, allowing the young man to truly figure out which direction he wants to take in life. –IMDb

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Chen Kaige

Chen Kaige is one of China’s most prominent and influential directors, and perhaps the central figure in China’s Fifth Generation of filmmakers. Born Chen Aige in Beijing, he was the son of noted director Chen Huaiai, who directed a number of popular films during the 1950s and 1960s. As the chaos of Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution was gathering steam, Chen, a 15-year-old member of the notorious Red Guard, publicly denounced his father. He later partially reenacted that day during the heartbreaking climax of Farewell, My Concubine (1989). During the late ‘60s, he was sent to labor in a rubber plantation in southwestern Yunnan province. Later, he served in the army but remained in the area. In 1975, as Mao’s reign was drawing to a close, Chen returned to his hometown to work at the Beijing Film Processing Laboratory. Mao’s successor, Deng Xiaopeng, set about undoing much of the destruction of Mao’s bloody final decade, which included opening the nation’s schools and academies. In 1978… read more

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8Jan12

Extremely moving and emotionally pitch-perfect!

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