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  1. Suzhou River ( Chinese: 苏州河; pinyin: Sūzhōu Hé) is a 2000 Chinese romance film written and directed by Lou Ye, a tragic love story set in contemporary Shanghai. The film, though stylistically distinct, is typical of "Sixth Generation" Chinese filmmakers in its subject matter of contemporary China's gritty urban experience. [1]

  2. Feb 21, 2023 · The Chinese filmmaker Lou Ye’s daring drama, from 2000, eludes censorship by means of intricate storytelling. By Richard Brody. February 21, 2023. Jia Hongsheng and Zhou Xun in “Suzhou River ...

  3. Sep 27, 2001 · Suzhou River: Directed by Ye Lou. With Xun Zhou, Hongsheng Jia, Zhongkai Hua, Anlian Yao. After getting out of prison, small-time crook Mardar stumbles upon a woman who looks exactly like his long-lost lover.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Ye Lou
    • 2001-09-27
  4. Mar 16, 2023 · A dreamlike evocation of love and longing on the banks of the titular river running through Shanghai, Lou Ye's Suzhou River is a landmark film.

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  5. Along the banks of the Suzhou River, which winds precariously through Shanghai, Marda (Jia Hongshen) falls in love with a dramatically beautiful young woman named Moudan (Zhou Xun).

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    • Xun Zhou
    • Ye Lou
    • Essential Filmproduktion Gmbh
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  6. Suzhou River. Directed by Lou Ye • 2000 • China. Starring Zhou Xun, Jia Hongsheng, Nai An. A landmark of Sixth Generation Chinese filmmaking, Lou Ye’s international breakthrough reworks elements of VERTIGO and film noir into an impressionistic wash of dreamy images and intoxicating romanticism.

  7. SUZHOU RIVER is a movie of seductive surfaces—mainly as reflected in the queasy glamour of the polluted canal that winds through the heart of Shanghai. Named for an urban stream of consciousness, SUZHOU RIVER is a ghost story that’s shot as though it were a documentary—and a documentary that feels like a dream.”