Red Sorghum

Red Sorghum

Year: 1988

Runtime: 91 mins

Language: Chinese

HistoryDramaRomanceEpic history and literatureTragic sadness and captivating beauty

After the elderly leper who runs a remote sorghum winery dies, his wife Jiu’er and her lover—called “my Grandpa” by the narrator—take over and form a community led by Jiu’er. When Japanese forces occupy the area and order the sorghum cleared for a road, the villagers resist, and the cut fields eventually grow back.

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