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The Black Mountain (film)

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4-442: The Black Mountain (黑山路 Hēi Shānlù "Black Mountain Road") is a 1994 film by Zhou Xiaowen , who served as the director and cinematographer. Like other films from this director, the narrative refers to sexuality and violence and the principal characters are males who are troubled. Ai Liya stars as the woman. Zhao Xiaorui is the elder brother. Xie Yuan is the sixth brother. In the film,

8-557: A Chinese filmmaker. He graduated from the Cinematography Department of the Beijing Film Academy in 1975 and is part of the so-called Fifth Generation of Chinese filmmakers. Zhou's thrillers received commercial success. Due to government censorship several of his films were prevented from being released. Very few people outside China knew about Zhou before the 1994 release of Ermo . This article about

12-501: A woman whose name is not given in the film, lives in a makeshift inn and has porters as customers. One group of porters kills her husband and seizes her and her inn. Two of the porters fight over the woman and the property. One is stronger and a brute and the other is gentler and wants to convince the woman to be his wife. An entry in Encyclopedia of Chinese Film stated that Zhou "uses beautiful camera work and mise-en-scène to convey

16-449: The emotionally charged situation." This article related to a Chinese film is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This 1990s drama film–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Zhou Xiaowen Zhou Xiaowen ( simplified Chinese : 周晓文 ; traditional Chinese : 周曉文 ; pinyin : Zhōu Xiǎowén ; born 1954 in Beijing ) is

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