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Spring Sparrow
In 1982, China begins its modernization. Farmers are allowed to sell their crops in the city: the rural exodus starts. Qun, a young man from Hebei Province, dreams of a better future.
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Plot Summary
In rural China, a young girl named Chunli endures a challenging life marked by poverty and traditional expectations. She finds solace and dreams of a better future, often through her interactions with nature and her resilience in the face of hardship. The film captures the quiet dignity of rural existence and the yearning for something more.
Critical Reception
Spring Sparrow received critical acclaim for its poignant portrayal of rural life and its sensitive direction. Critics praised its authentic depiction of hardship and the strength of its young protagonist, highlighting its subtle storytelling and visual poetry.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and unvarnished depiction of rural Chinese life.
Lauded for the powerful and subtle performance of its young lead.
Appreciated for its quiet, observational style and visual beauty.
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Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Li Ruijun is known for his intimate and visually rich portrayals of life in rural China, often focusing on the subtle struggles and enduring spirit of its inhabitants.
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