Chinese Cinema: Street Angel, Yuan Muzhi (1937) 91 mins 

19. Oct - 19. Oct 11 / ended Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art

£5/£4 concessions (£8/£6 concessions for 2 evenings)

6:45pm for 7pm start

Screening | Film / Video | London


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Chinese Cinema: Street Angel, Yuan Muzhi (1937) 91 mins

Shanghai was a well-known filmmaking centre in the twenties and thirties, a history that is important and influential in the work of Yang Fudong. He cites Muzhi’s Street Angel, of the leftist film-making era, as a personal influence. The film combines melodrama and comedy to tell the story of two sisters who have fled from the war in Northeast China to Shanghai, where they are coerced into a life of corruption under the brutal rule of their adoptive parents.
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