Feng Xiaogang’s I Am Not Madame Bovary Trailer with English Subtitles
A village woman, claiming to be Pan Jinlian, sets out on a quest for justice that reaches the high levels of the Chinese government.
A village woman, claiming to be Pan Jinlian, sets out on a quest for justice that reaches the high levels of the Chinese government.
Chinese filmmaker Feng Xiaogang plays an old-school gangster who’s trying to defend his dumb punk son, who’s stirring up a turf war with the newly-anointed leader of another gang.
Feng Xiaogang’s Aftershock (唐山大地震) JK Youn’s Ode to my Father (국제시장)
The YAM Magazine Team and a couple of guests voted for their favorite films of this decade… so far.
Back to 1942 chronicles the devastating famine that hit China’s Henan province, which displaced around 10 million people and killed 3 million, right in the middle of the Japanese invasion of China and World War II.
The first teaser for Feng Xiaogang’s Henan famine historical drama simply titled 1942, or Remembering 1942 in its tentative title in English, has been released.
My latest post on Asian movies that should be released in Peru by local distributors is up on Cinencuentro.
A Top10 list of 2010 all the way into October of 2011? Yes, people.
Let the Bullets Fly is a hard-hitting Western with a lot of Chinese flavor, telling the story of a notorious bandit who pretends to be the new governor of Goose Town to pull off a heist against tyrant Mr. Huang.