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''September'' is a 1984 Chinese film directed by the fifth generation filmmaker Tian Zhuangzhuang. Though not his first film as director, ''September'' is considered Tian's first major feature.〔"Tian Zhuangzhuang: Stealing Horses and Flying Kites" in (''Speaking in Images: Interviews With Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers'' ), p. 59. ISBN 0-231-13330-8. Google Book Search. Retrieved 2009-03-01.〕 The film is also known by the title ''In September''. The film tells the story about a young teacher in the first seventeen years of the People's Republic of China who approaches the teaching of her students with a humanistic philosophy, an approach which leads to problems with authorities. ==Production== ''September'' was based on a screenplay by the writer Yan Tingting who was contracted with the Kunming Film Studio. After seeing some of Tian's work (notably 1982's ''Red Elephant'', which Tian had co-directed), Yan sent his screenplay to the director, who at the time was working with Ling Zifeng as an assistant director on the older man's film, ''The Border Town''.〔 Tian liked the story and particularly its humanistic portrayal of the years in which Tian himself had grown up, but he was immediately turned off by the film's second half, which glorified the Communist Party of China.〔 Taking on the project, Tian changed parts of Yan's screenplay, including the ending. These changes, however, were seen by the film's producers as a negative portrayal of the People's Republic's earliest years. As a result, Tian's inserted scenes were cut leading the director to feel that much of his vision was ultimately compromised.〔Berry, p. 60.〕 In contrast to his earlier works, ''September'' also marked Tian Zhuangzhuang's first official run-in with Chinese censors, although Chinese television had refused to air his short film, ''Our Corner'' which he co-directed while still in the Beijing Film Academy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「September (1984 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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