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Blood on Wolf Mountain

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Wikipedia article




'Blood on Wolf Mountain', also known as 'The Wolf Hill', 'Bloodbath in Langshan', and 'Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain', is a Chinese film directed by acclaimed Shanghainese film director Fei Mu. Made just prior to the commencement of full-scale war with Imperial Japan, the film itself is often considered an allegory of conflict between China and Japan that had been going on intermittently since the Invasion of Manchuria in 1931. The film was produced by the Lianhua Film Company and was released in November 1936.

Plot



The film tells the story of a village that is beset by a pack of wolves. Though the symbolism was clear, the Japanese themselves refused to acknowledge that they could be represented by blood-thirsty wolves.

Cast



'Blood on Wolf Mountain' starred actresses Li Lili, and Lan Ping (who later in life would adopt the name Jiang Qing and gain notoriety as the wife of Mao Zedong and a member of the Gang of Four).

See also



*Second Sino-Japanese War, the political background behind 'Blood on Wolf Mountain'

*Cinema of China

*The first episode of BBC documentary 'Can't Get You Out of My Head' by Adam Curtis is called Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain.

References




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