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Chu Que Wu Shan (2007) , also known by the English title Except Wushan
Releasing "Chu Que Wu Shan" in 2007 was an act of guerrilla filmmaking. The film was not given a Mainland theatrical release due to the strict prohibition of depicting "homosexual behavior" in a positive or neutral light. Instead, the film traveled the festival circuit (Pusan International Film Festival, 2006, before landing in Europe in 2007). chu que wu shan 2007
The title Chu Que Wu Shan is derived from a famous line by the Tang Dynasty poet Yuan Zhen: "Once leaving Mount Wu, one is no longer a cloud" (曾经沧海难为水,除却巫山不是云). Chu Que Wu Shan (2007) , also known
for its "coming-of-age" narrative and its portrayal of youth in rural Taiwan. The title Chu Que Wu Shan is derived
Chu Que Wu Shan " (2007)—also known as "Except Wushan" —is a poignant Chinese drama film directed by Qiang Zhong
But Old Zhang told his disciples: "Forget this tea for fifteen years. It is a sleeping poison."