France / May 24, 1989
China, My Sorrow (1989)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In August 1966, the Cultural Revolution in full swing, 13-year-old Tian Ben is arrested for playing a pop record; he's sent to a remote mountain camp in Niu-Peng. There he's called "Four Eyes" and, with about 16 other older boys and men, he's made to carry muck up a mountainside, make bricks, saw logs, and sing daily to Chairman Mao of his faults. There's camaraderie among the five youths, especially with a young pickpocket named Baimao, and Tian is also drawn to a silent monk who cares for him when he falls ill and the others expect him to die. The camp is remote, so there are no fences or walls. Tian longs to escape.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 牛棚 |
| Original language | 普通话 (ZH) |
| Spoken languages | 普通话 |
| Production countries | Germany, China, France |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Flach Film, La Sept Cinéma, Titane Production |
| Release date | 24 maggio 1989 |
| Production | Isabelle Fauvel, Jean-Luc Larguier, Jean-Luc Ormières |
| Writer | Yuan Zhu Shan |
| Editing | Chantal Delattre |
| Cinematography | Jean-Michel Humeau |
| Assistant directors | Dai Sijie |
| Camera operators | Jean-Michel Humeau |
| Additional photography | Jean-Michel Humeau |
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| Production design | Christian Marti |
| Art direction | Christian Marti |
| Set decoration | Christian Marti |
| Music | Qui Gang Chen, Joël Rangon, Jean-Pierre Fénié |
| Sound | Joël Rangon, Jean-Pierre Fénié, Qui Gang Chen |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Canada / Sep 07, 1989
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