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Cong Shan Movies

1995  
 
This French film chronicles the amazing-but-true story of Lisa Alling who in 1928 successfully walked from New York City to Siberia via the Bering Straight by following telegraph poles. It was shot entirely in the Ukraine. Lisa, a chambermaid, has had enough of American life and wants go home to Siberia. Because she had no money, she decided it was better to walk than stay in the U.S. any longer. An opportunist, she takes whatever food, warmth and even romance that is offered along the way. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Yelena SafonovaChristopher Chaplin, (more)
 
1992  
 
For reasons which only the audience knows, A Dai has left his retarded mother behind in the village he was born in and has migrated to the city of Taipei. There, he proves his complete absence of fear and his brutality in order to get a job with the city's gangster boss. In front of his would-be employers, the burly youth throws a pedestrian through a shop window, stabs him for good measure, and then drops some coins in a machine for a soda, which he calmly drinks. The bad guys are impressed and quickly give him the job of guarding Lin, the boss. Occasionally, when the boss is out of town, he simply protects the ganglord's wife and small daughter. Lin's wife is a former bar-girl and finds A Dai's masculinity quite arousing. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Cong Shan
 
1986  
 
An unusual story with an idyllic village setting, this interesting drama by Huangjian Zhong tells of the life and hardships of a young woman, Xingxian. Her family has arranged an unusual marriage for her -- she is 18, and her husband Weiwei is 6. She treats him like a mother would treat a child and although she dutifully cares for him, she unfortunately falls in love with a married man. She begins a series of clandestine meetings with her lover, but circumstances conspire to change her life and the lives of those around her. The setting is 1948 and the Communists are soon to come to power. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Cong ShanZhang Weixing, (more)
 
1982  
 
When Xu Jingyou (Liu Qiong) an American businessman goes to China in 1980, he wants to bring his son Lingjun (Zhu Shimao) back to the U.S. so he can have an easier life. They have been separated for 30 years, ever since the communists took over and the father fled the country. But Lingjun is ill-at-ease with his father, and one night Lingjun tells him how his life has been. First, he was accused of being a rightist in 1957 because of his father's desertion to the U.S. and was sent to the northwest grasslands to be re-educated. The native people were kind, generous, loving, and open -- and Lingjun began to be more human and caring as a result. When a young woman, 15 years younger than Lingjun, arrives from Sichuan to join the community, her shyness and good heart win his affections and the two eventually marry and have only one child, a son. In 1979, the accusations against Lingjun are dropped but he loves the people of the northwest so much that he could never leave them. Moved, his father vows to come back and be buried in the Motherland, saying that although he is rich, unlike his son, he is poor in affection. Poverty, forced marriages, forced birth control, the forced sterilization of Tibetan women, and the practice of giving away a physically handicapped newborn to adoption centers because each family should have only one child -- none of these issues are addressed in this propagandistic look at idyllic rural China. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Zhu ShimaoLiu Qiong, (more)