听三奶奶讲从前的事情
Listening to third grandmother's stories
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A dusty and broken house in Yunnan is the beginning of a journey into the forgotten past. This is the house of Third Grandmother of Wen Hui, the film director, who has never heard about the old woman from her father. Sitting in front of the ancestor tablets, Third Grandmother starts to tell her own stories, from the moment she stepped down from the bridal sedan chair, the shyness during her wedding night, to the terrors during the Cultural Revolution and her mother's suicide in fear of her impending struggle session and public humiliation. Third Grandmother tells her stories casually and smilingly, even when she touches upon the tragic parts
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- [2011]
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Folk Memory Documentary Project; project curator, Wu Wenguang; English translation, Odette Scott
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1 video file (73 minutes) : sound, color
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Description based on: Online resource; title from title screen (viewed April 20, 2018)
In Chinese (Yunnan local dialects) with English subtitles
"Created in connection with the Folk Memory Documentary Project."--Opening credits
"Supported by CCD Workstation; supported by Beijing Storm, China Independent Documentary Film Archive, Frank-Wu Brothers Grant for Young Chinese Documentary Filmmakers"-- Closing credits
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- Chinese
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Mms: 991009274999706535
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[Beijing, China] : Caochangdi Workstation
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