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  1. To Live. (1994 film) To Live, also titled Lifetimes in some English versions, [2] is a 1994 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yimou and written by Lu Wei, based on the novel of the same name by Yu Hua. It was produced by the Shanghai Film Studio and ERA International, starring Ge You and Gong Li, in her seventh collaboration with director ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0110081To Live (1994) - IMDb

    Dec 16, 1994 · To Live: Directed by Yimou Zhang. With You Ge, Gong Li, Ben Niu, Wu Jiang. After Fugui and Jiazhen lose their personal fortunes, they raise a family and survive difficult cultural changes during 1940s to 1970s China.

    • (21K)
    • Drama, War
    • Yimou Zhang
    • 1994-12-16
  3. To Live. "To Live" is a simple title, but it conceals a universe. The film follows the life of one family in China, from the heady days of gambling dens in the 1940s to the austere hardship of the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s. And through all of their fierce struggles with fate, all of the political twists and turns they endure, their hope ...

  4. One of the most popular Zhang Yimou's masterpieces. Fugui and Jiazhen endure tumultuous events in China as their personal fortunes move from wealthy landowne...

    • 131 min
    • 320.6K
    • FFF+ | Full Free Films Plus
  5. Xu Fugui (Ge You) is a local rich man's son and compulsive gambler, who loses his family property to a man named Long'er. His behaviour also causes his long-suffering wife Jiazhen (Gong Li) to leave him, along with their daughter, Fengxia and their unborn son, Youqing. After he loses his entire family fortune, Fugui eventually reunites with his ...

  6. Ace W To Live (活着) is an incredible drama and a reverent historical portrait of life throughout modern Chinese history. This film rivals (and exceeds) its American counterpart in every way ...

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    • Drama
  7. Aug 26, 2003 · To Live: A Novel. Paperback – August 26, 2003. by Yu Hua (Author), Michael Berry (Translator) 4.5 689 ratings. See all formats and editions. Originally banned in China but later named one of that nation’s most influential books, a searing novel that portrays one man’s transformation from the spoiled son of a landlord to a kindhearted peasant.

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