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  • "Lan feng zheng"
  • "Lan feng cheng"
  • "Lan fengzheng"
  • "Blue kite"

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  • "Banned in China, this film is the most acclaimed and controversial to come out of the new Chinese cinema. Told from the perspective of a young boy, Tietou, it traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbours through the political and social upheavals of the 1950s and 1960s."
  • "Follows the effects of social changes in China on a young boy and his mother from the first years of Communist rule and nationalization in the early 50s through to the start of the Cultural Revolution in the mid 60s."
  • "Banned in China, this film is the most acclaimed and controversial to come out of the new Chinese cinema. Told from the perspective of a young boy, Tietou, it traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbors through the political and social upheavals in 1950s and 60s China."
  • "Told from the perspective of a young boy, T'ieh-t'ou, this film traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbors through the political and social upheavals in 1950s and 1960s China."
  • "Told from the perspective of a young boy, Tʻieh-tʻou, it traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbors through the political and social upheavals in 1950's and 60's China. Banned in China, this film is the most acclaimed and controversial to come out of the new Chinese cinema."
  • "Les tribulations d'une institutrice chinoise et de son jeune fils né au début des années cinquante."
  • "Two decades of daily life in China through the experiences of a Beijing family - the story of Shujuan's three marriages seen from the perspective of her son Tietou. In spanning the year's from 1953 to the anti-Rightist measures and the Great Leap Forward of 1957, the resultant famine of the 1960s to the massive betrayals and persecutions of the cultural revolution, this intimate epic brings new meaning to the relationship between the personal and the political."
  • "Banned in China, this film is the most acclaimed and controversial to come out of the new Chinese cinema. Told from the perspective of a young boy, Tietou, it traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbors through the political and social upheavals in 1950's and 60's China."
  • "A young boy observes the difficulties suffered by family and friends during the political and social repression in China in the 1950s and 1960s."
  • "Told from the perspective of a young boy, Tietou, the film traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbors as they experience the political and social upheavals in 1950's and 1960's China."
  • "Banned in China, this film is the most acclaimed and controversial to come out of the new Chinese cinema. Told from the perspective of a young boy, Tietou, it traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbors through the political and social upheavals in 1950's and 60's China."
  • "The story of a family trying to survive Beijing in the 1950's through the Maoist purges. Despite the death of his father in a labour camp, Tietou finds hope in a blue kite his father promised him."
  • "Two decades of daily life in China through the experiences of a Beijing family - the story of Shujuan's three marriages seen from the perspective of her son Tietou. In spanning the years from 1953 to the anti-Rightist measures and the Great Leap Forward of 1957, the resultant famine of the 1960s to the massive betrayals and persecutions of the cultural revolution, this intimate epic brings new meaning to the relationship between the personal and the political."
  • "Vanuit het perspectief van een klein jongetje wordt de geschiedenis van een Chinese familie verteld in de periode 1953-1967, de tijd van de Honderd Bloemen-campagne, De Grote Voorsprong Voorwaarts en de Culturele Revolutie."
  • "A laserdisc version of the film presented in its original widescreen format. Two decades of daily life in China through the experiences of a Beijing family - the story of Shujuan's three marriages seen from the perspective of her son Tietou. In spanning the year's from 1953 to the anti-Rightist measures and the Great Leap Forward of 1957, the resultant famine of the 1960s to the massive betrayals and persecutions of the cultural revolution, this intimate epic brings new meaning to the relationship between the personal and the political."

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  • "Historical films"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Drama"
  • "Videocassettes"
  • "Film"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "History"
  • "Feature films"

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  • "Lan feng cheng"
  • "The blue Kite"
  • "The blue kite lan feng zheng"
  • "Blue kite"
  • "The blue kite"
  • "Lan feng cheng = The blue kite"
  • "The Blue kite"