Wen Yiduo

Wen Yiduo

1996 · 42 min · Documentary

Documentary on the life of Chinese poet and scholar Wen Yiduo with reenactment sequences on his last few days. Shot but not fully finished or aired in 1996, a different 33-minute re-edit version was aired later in 2001.

Directed by Wang Zijun

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