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|director=Chao Gan
Zi Liang

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|starring=Mr. Jiang
Zi Liang

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|runtime=54 minutes

|country=China

|language=Mandarin

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'Last House Standing' ('Fang dong jiang xian sheng') is a documentary filmed in Shanghai featuring interviews of "Uncle Jiang" about his reluctance to sell his 1930s mansion in a district zoned for demolition.

Jiang talks about his family, his loneliness, the Cultural Revolution, and the relationship formed with his interviewer, reporter Zi "Miss Tomboy" Liang.

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