100 Flowers Hidden Deep

Gênero : Drama

Runtime : 12M

Director : Chen Kaige

Sinopse

A gentle, lyrical parable about the rapidly changing face of present-day Beijing and a seemingly crazy old man who forces a group of movers to stop and smell the cherry blossoms.

Atores

Feng Yuanzheng
Feng Yuanzheng

Tripulações

Chen Kaige
Chen Kaige
Director
Tan Zhang
Tan Zhang
Writer
Yang Shu
Yang Shu
Cinematography
Fang Li
Fang Li
Editor

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