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The movie is the modern version of the painting's landscape brought to life, where the changing seasons are interwoven with human lives. Focusing on the lives of three brothers we follow them through their troubles and tribulations. Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is one of China's most treasured landscape paintings.
Painted over three to four years, it depicts multiple visual and temporal perspectives of the Fuchun mountains near modern-day Hangzhou. The eponymous directorial debut of Gu Xiaogang is a contemporary, cinematic treatment of the same subject. Gu painstakingly shot his Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains. Over the course of four seasons, they face challenges of work, the pressures of making ends meet, and the declining health of their much-loved and elderly mother. Not only was the film shot over two years, in order to reflect the town in all four seasons, Dwelling In The Fuchun Mountains is conceived as the first part of a trilogy titled 'A Thousand Miles. The movie is the modern version of the painting's landscape brought to life, where the changing seasons are interwoven with human lives. "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" is an impressive debut that truly deserves all the awards that has already received (Tokyo Filmex, First, Hamburg etc) by a director who is bound to keep us busy in the next years, particularly since the film is planned as the first part of a trilogy.
Trailer Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains
Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is a relaxed collection of mundane moments, an epic slice-of-life drama that follows a family of four brothers who need to look after for their mother after she suffers a stroke. As most Chinese films lately, each character would represent a part of the country's sociopolitical. But this beautiful film is actually a complicated look at China's overwhelming changes, with one family in.
It's a painting of rivers and mountains, and the movie that shares its title also shares this quality. Made by first-time filmmaker Gu Xiaogang, Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is indeed about rivers and. El primer largometraje de Gu Xiaogang, Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains es alarmantemente preciso en todas estas decisiones técnicas. Algo significativo ya que su anterior obra, Planting for live, procede del mundo del documental y está filmada de formada modesta en el mundo rural agrícola.