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    • Module 1: Laborer’s Love (1922)
    • Module 2: Sports Queen (1934)
    • Module 3: Goddess (1934)
    • Module 4: The Great Road (1934)
    • Module 5: New Women (1935)
    • Module 6: Song at Midnight (1937)
    • Module 7: Street Angels (1937)
    • Module 8: Long Live the Missus! (1947)
    • Module 9: Spring River Flows East (1947)
    • Module 10: Spring in a Small Town (1948)
    • Module 11: Crows and Sparrows (1949)
    • Module 12: Course Wrap-Up
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Shangguan Yunzhu

Crows and Sparrows 1949 still

Crows and Sparrows 烏鴉與麻雀 (1949)

An epochal film, produced and set at the end of civil war, centering on a fight over housing. Who will stay and who will go?

Wanderings of Three-Hairs the Orphan 1949

Wanderings of Three Hairs the Orphan 三毛流浪記 (1949)

Follows the misadventures of Sanmao as he tries to fill his belly on the streets of Shanghai. Adapted from the comic strip by Zhang Leping.

Long Live the Missus 1947 production still

Long Live the Missus! 太太萬歲 (1947)

A fibbing housewife runs into problems with her unreliable husband and his con woman mistress in this wartime screwball comedy.

Spring River Flows East 1947

Spring River Flows East 一江春水向東流 (1947)

An epic melodrama in two parts. A dutiful wife struggles to keep her family together through eight years of war, only to suffer betrayal.

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