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My Memories of Old Beijing (simplified Chinese: 城南旧事; traditional Chinese: 城南舊事; pinyin: Chéng nán Jiùshì) is a 1983 Chinese drama film directed by Wu Yigong, based on the novel of the same name written by Lin Haiyin, first published in 1960.
- China
- Wu Yigong
- Mandarin
Aug 10, 1984 · My Memories of Old Beijing: Directed by Yigong Wu. With Jie Shen, Min Zhang, Fengyi Zhang, Zhenyao Zheng. Yingzi is a young, impressionable girl living on the southern side of Beijing in the late 1920s.
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- Drama
- Yigong Wu
- 1984-08-10
The film shows the society and life in Beijing in 1920s through the eyes of a 6 year old girl. Yingzi Lin moves to Beijing from Taiwan with her parents. They live in a lane in the southern part of the city. As an energetic but sensitive girl, she spends a lot of time hanging out with her friends.
Lin Ying Zi moves to Beijing from Taiwan with her parents. They live in a lane in the southern part of the city. As an energetic but sensitive girl, she spends a lot of time hanging out with her friends.
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- Wu Yi Gong
- China
- Historical, Drama
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May 15, 2024 · My Memories of Old Beijing, a feature film based on Lin Haiyin's novel of the same title and directed by Wu Yigong in 1982, is called a prose-like film for its unique artistic pursuit.
It is the late 1920s when six-year-old Yingzi and her family move to Beijing. As Yingzi explores the busy streets and alleys, she befriends a widow who, driven mad by grief, stands vigil at the entrance of her hutong, waiting for her missing daughter to return.