Master Ke and His Disciples

Master Ke and His Disciples

Release date : August 22, 2002
Runtime : 50m
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Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Dai Yi /
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Traditional opera is well known in Fujian, and the women clown (played by men) of Gaojia Opera are the most famous. This film records the last days of Master Ke Xianxi, one of four most famous 'clowns' in China, and his caring for the existence and development of Gaojia Opera in modern times. It depicts the major challenges facing Chinese traditional opera today.
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  • title:Master Ke and His Disciples
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Dai Yi /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Traditional opera is well known in Fujian, and the women clown (played by men) of Gaojia Opera are the most famous. This film records the last days of Master Ke Xianxi, one of four most famous 'clowns' in China, and his caring for the existence and development of Gaojia Opera in modern times. It depicts the major challenges facing Chinese traditional opera today.
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