Three Modern Women
Three Modern Women (Chinese: 三个摩登女性; pinyin: Sāngè Módēng Nǚxìng) is a 1933 Chinese film directed by Bu Wancang and written by Tian Han.[1][2] The film tells a story about the romantic relationships between a movie star and three women representing three archetypes of contemporary women. Released by the Lianhua Film Company, it was highly popular and won praise from left-wing critics.[1]
Three Modern Women | |
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Directed by | Bu Wancang |
Written by | Tian Han |
Starring | Ruan Lingyu Chen Yen-yen Lai Cheuk-Cheuk Jin Yan |
Production company | Lianhua Film Company |
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Country | China |
It is considered a lost film.
Cast
- Ruan Lingyu
- Chen Yen-yen
- Lai Cheuk-Cheuk
- Jin Yan
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See also
- New Women – 1935 film directed by Cai Chusheng
- Women Side by Side – 1949 film directed by Chen Liting
- List of Chinese films of the 1930s
References
- Pang, Laikwan (2002). Building a New China in Cinema: The Chinese Left-wing Cinema Movement, 1932-1937. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 44. ISBN 9780742509467.
- Kuoshu, Harry H. (2002). Celluloid China: Cinematic Encounters with Culture and Society. Southern Illinois University Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-8093-2456-9.
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