Two Stage Sisters is a 1964 Chinese drama film produced by Shanghai Tianma Film Studio and directed by Xie Jin, starring Xie Fang and Cao Yindi. Made just before the Cultural Revolution, it tells the story of two female Yue opera practitioners from the same troupe who end up taking very different paths in their lives: "one succumbs to bourgeois affluence and privilege, while the other finds inspiration and fulfilment in the social commitment associated with the May Fourth movement and the thought of Lu Xun.” The film documents their journey through abusive feudal conditions in the countryside before achieving success and prestige on the stage, meanwhile historically following Shanghai's experience under Japanese and KMT rule. This original screenplay depicts the socio-political changes encompassing China from 1935 to 1950 through the theatrical world of Shaoxing, and accordingly mixes both a Chinese aesthetic with Hollywood and socialist realist forms. The main protagonist is said to be based on the life of Xie Jin's friend and opera-veteran Yuan Xuefen.
Two Stage Sisters (1964)
Directed by Jin Xie
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Tags
Cao Yindi, Cultural Revolution, New China, Shanghai Tianma Film Studio, Xie Fang, Xie Jin, Yue
Attributes
Narrative Location: Shanghai
Subject: about actors, about opera
Time Period: set in
Subject: about actors, about opera
Time Period: set in
Alternate Titles
Butai no shimai
JP
Duas actrizes
PT
Irmãs de Palco
PT
Irmãs em Dois Estágios
BR
Soeurs de scène
FR
Stage Sisters
Two Actresses
AU
Two Stage Sisters
, US
Wutai Jiemei
, CN
Сестры по сцене
RU
舞台の姉妹
JP
舞台姐妹
CN, HK, TW