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  1. One Second ( Chinese: 一秒钟) is a 2020 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yimou, about a man who escapes from a farm-prison during the Cultural Revolution. [ 2] . The film is based on the novel The Criminal Lu Yanshi, by author Geling Yan. Yan is not credited in the film, which has led to controversy. [ 3] Cast. Zhang Yi as fugitive.

  2. One Second: Directed by Yimou Zhang. With Yi Zhang, Haocun Liu, Wei Fan, Yan Li. A movie fan in a remote farmland strikes a relationship with a homeless female vagabond.

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    • Comedy, Drama, History
    • Yimou Zhang
    • 2020-11-27
  3. Sep 19, 2021 · Sep 19, 2021 10:30am PT. ‘One Second’ Review: Zhang Yimou’s Lovely, Poignantly Imperfect Tribute to the Delight and the Delusion of Cinema. Despite censorship, Zhang Yimou's tale of the power of...

  4. Sep 18, 2021 · The fugitive (Zhang Yi) hunts down a young orphan called Liu (Liu Haocun), who has just stolen a reel from the much-prized propaganda film Heroic Sons and Daughters (Wu Zhaod, 1964). The local rural community is craving for cinema, and the demise of such a precious item could have catastrophic consequences.

  5. One Second is a film directed by Zhang Yimou with Yi Zhang, Fan Wei, Liu Haocun, Yu Ailei .... Year: 2020. Original title: Yi miao zhong. Synopsis: A prisoner is sent to a labour camp in China’s desolate northwest during the country’s Cultural Revolution.

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    • Yi Zhang
    • Zhang Yimou
  6. During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, a convict escapes to seek out a film reel which contains footage of his estranged daughter. In a nearby village, he meets a homeless girl who is also searching for the film reel by any means. Soon, this reel becomes the root of their unexpected friendship.

  7. Nov 29, 2020 · Set in the mid-70s, among China’s vast northern-west desert, Zhang Jiusheng (Zhang Yi), an escapee from a farm-prison, is bent on watching the one-second footage of his daughter, who appears in the newsreel, before the patriotic film Wu Zhaodi’s HEROIC SONS AND DAUGHTERS (1964).

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