My_Native_Land_(film)

<i>My Native Land</i> (film)

My Native Land (film)

1980 film by Li Hsing


My Native Land (Chinese: 原鄉人; pinyin: Yuánxiāng rén), also called China, My Native Land,[1] is a Mandarin-language film, released in 1980 by Ta Chung Motion Picture Corporation (大眾電影華股份有限公司, TCMPC) in Taiwan. It is a biographical film about the Hakka writer Chung Li-ho.

One of original theatrical posters

Cast

Crew

  • Director: Li Hsing
  • Presented by Ruby Loke (陸元堅)
  • Planned by Liu Teng-shan (劉登善)
  • Screenplay by Chang Yung-hsiang
  • Cinematography: Chen Kuen-hao (陳坤厚)
  • Executive producer: Chen Ru-ling (陳汝霖)
  • Lighting by Lee Ya-tung (李亞東)

Soundtrack

The My Native Land soundtrack album was released by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng in 1980. It was released as Yuan Xiangren (原鄉人) by Polydor Records and Yuan Xiangqing Nong (原鄉情濃) by Kolin Records (歌林). The songs written by Zhuang Nu (莊奴) and Tony Wong (翁清溪) and "Evening Wind and Flower Scent" (晩風花香) are heard in the film. The soundtrack was re-released in 1981 by Polydor Records as Yuan Xiangqing Nong. Two tracks are replaced, and another track is added. All releases have film theme songs intact.

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All lyrics are written by Zhuang Nu (莊奴); all music is composed by Tony Wong (翁清溪), credited as Tony (湯尼)

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References

  1. Zhang Yingjin (2004). Chinese National Cinema. p. 243. ISBN 9780203645833.



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