Home / Arts & Entertainment / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Chinese peasant film to premiere in Venice
Adjust font size: Bookmark and Share

A poster of 'Dou Niu' or 'Cow'

A poster of "Dou Niu" or "Cow" [sina.com]

A peasant-themed Chinese film will premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Friday. The touching story, called "Dou Niu" or "Cow", was directed by the sixth generation director Guan Hu from the Changchun Film Group, and will also be released around the country this weekend.

In the winter of 1940, peasant Niu Er is unluckily burdened with the task of protecting his village's only Dutch dairy cow, which supplies milk for the wounded Chinese soldiers. Even when all the other villagers are massacred by Japanese troops, Niu Er remains committed to protecting the cow. Loyal Niu Er outsmarts Japanese soldiers, starving refugees who abuse the cow's generous milk-giving, and greedy thugs who even try to slaughter the cow for meat.

Through their struggles, the relationship between Niu Er and the cow deepens into true bond. Niu Er will eventually put his own life on the line for the cow, unaware of the fact that the cow itself is capable of returning the life-saving gesture.

The film will screen in the Orizzonti category of the Venice Film Festival. And on Saturday afternoon in Changchun, a promotional party will be held with major members of cast and crew attending.

Director Guan Hu said, "Both Huang Bo and Yan Ni, I believe, are big draws for audience members. Also, there's a sense of humor throughout the show, Chinese style humor. "

The Changchun Film Group, which specializes in making war pictures, is heading in a new direction with the films like "Cow". Peasant-themed films now occupy around ninety-percent of the film maker's total output.

Two films in that total, "Classrooms on Clouds" and "Cow", are included on the list of films celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of new China.

(CCTV.com September 9, 2009)

 

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read Bookmark and Share
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
China netizens slam 'obscene' CCTV HQ
China Central Television is back in the news for all the wrong reasons as an Internet poll shows Chinese netizens believe its fire-damaged HQ contains obscene symbolism.
More
Related >>
- International Forum on the Daodejing
- Experience China in South Africa
- Zheng He: 600 Years On
- Three Gorges: Journey Through Time
- Famous Bells in China