Last House Standing
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Last House Standing | |
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Directed by | Chao Gan Zi Liang[1] |
Starring | Mr. Jiang Zi Liang |
Release dates
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Cork Film Festival: October 13, 2004[2] |
Running time
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54 min.[1] |
Language | Mandarin |
Last House Standing (Fang dong jiang xian sheng) is a documentary filmed in Shanghai featuring interviews of "Uncle Jiang" about his reluctance to sell his 1930s mansion in a district zoned for demolition.
Jiang talks about his family, his loneliness, the Cultural Revolution, and the relationship formed with his interviewer, reporter Zi "Miss Tomboy" Liang.
References[edit]
- ^ a b "International Documentaries". Encounters South African international documentary festival. Retrieved 2008-11-19.
- ^ "Last House Standing (2004 documentary)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2008-11-19.[dead link]
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