The Swelling River
The Swelling River

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The Swelling River

1981
Movie
72 min
Albanian

In a mining plant in Kosovo, as occurs in many work organizations across the country, workers continue to win new positions in the self-management. The former miner and fighter - now general manager of the factory - is on the side of the workers, but has troubles in personal life.

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Director: Zhang Nuan-hsingGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in Taiwan, this film chronicles the life of a young woman from a rural village as she navigates societal expectations and personal desires. The narrative follows her journey through love, hardship, and the changing social landscape of her community. It highlights the resilience of the human spirit against the backdrop of traditional values and modern pressures.

Critical Reception

The Swelling River was a critically acclaimed film, particularly noted for its sensitive portrayal of Taiwanese society and its strong female protagonist. It garnered praise for its atmospheric direction and compelling performances, resonating with both domestic and international audiences who appreciated its authentic depiction of life in Taiwan.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant depiction of rural Taiwanese life.

  • Commended for the strong, nuanced performance of its lead actress.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of social and personal conflicts.

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Fun Fact

The film was recognized for its contribution to Taiwanese cinema during a period of significant artistic development in the country.

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