Cold Autumn
Cold Autumn

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Cold Autumn

1990
Movie
48 min
Russian

Based on the eponymous short story by I. Bunin.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Li ShaohongGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in 1930s China, a young woman named Qinglian is sold into marriage to a wealthy and cruel landlord. Her life becomes a cycle of abuse and despair as she navigates the oppressive social structures and her own burgeoning desires. The film follows her attempts to find agency and escape her bleak circumstances amidst the backdrop of a changing nation.

Critical Reception

Cold Autumn, also known as 'The Women from the Lake of Tears,' was critically acclaimed for its powerful portrayal of female suffering and resilience in a patriarchal society. It is often cited as an early example of Li Shaohong's distinctive visual style and thematic depth. While not widely released internationally, it holds a significant place in Chinese cinema history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant depiction of a woman's struggle against societal oppression.

  • Hailed for Gong Li's intense and moving performance.

  • Noted for its atmospheric cinematography and evocative portrayal of rural China.

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Fun Fact

The film's original title, '女人的村子' (Nǚrén de Cūnzi), translates to 'Women's Village,' emphasizing its focus on the lives of women.

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