A Tale of Two Donkeys

A Tale of Two Donkeys

Release date : May 13, 2009
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : China /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Dawei Li /
Writers : Shu Ping / Shu Ping /
Production companies : 北京天寰新宇国际传媒有限公司 /
May 13, 2009 1h 38m China Drama Mandarin More
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An involving, beautifully modulated yarn about a young intellectual's "war" with two equines in a mountain village during the Cultural Revolution. A young student, Ma Jie, who is sent to a tiny Beigao village in Shanxi Province and has the mundane task of watching over livestock during the Great Cultural Revolution. Surrounded only by the extreme boredom, he initiates a war against two donkeys. What ensues as a result, is an impressive feature debut by director Li Dawei who manages to infuse a believable quirky and black humorous universe within a realistically grim setting.
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Wen Zhang
Ma Jie
Yue Hong
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  • title:A Tale of Two Donkeys
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: China ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Dawei Li /
  • Writers: Shu Ping · Shu Ping ·
  • Production companies: 北京天寰新宇国际传媒有限公司 ·
  • Overview:An involving, beautifully modulated yarn about a young intellectual's "war" with two equines in a mountain village during the Cultural Revolution. A young student, Ma Jie, who is sent to a tiny Beigao village in Shanxi Province and has the mundane task of watching over livestock during the Great Cultural Revolution. Surrounded only by the extreme boredom, he initiates a war against two donkeys. What ensues as a result, is an impressive feature debut by director Li Dawei who manages to infuse a believable quirky and black humorous universe within a realistically grim setting.
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