The Old Fool Who Moved the Mountains
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The Old Fool Who Moved the Mountains

Director: Joanna Vasquez Arong

Year: 2008

Plot: Yugong Yishan refers to an ancient Chinese fable of an old man coined a fool for attempting to move the mountains that blocked the path in front of his house. He determinedly digs a small amount every day and with perseverance eventually manages to move these mountains. Yugong Yishan is also one of the three stories found in the Little Red Book, which Chairman Mao required everyone to memorize during the Cultural Revolution, to unite people in order to fight against the mountains he identified as imperialism and feudalism. Today, Yugong Yishan is the name of a small, non-descript bar, owned by a Chinese musician Gouzi, located in the heart of Beijing, which has already been marked for demolition to make way for more commercial ventures. Gouzi's vision is to create a thriving independent music scene in Beijing. The documentary, Yugong Yishan, explores the spirit of The Old Fool through three generations.—cinemanila
Original Title: Yugong Yishan (The Old Fool Who Moved the Mountains)
Director: Joanna Vasquez Arong
Type: movie
Year: 2008
Genres: Documentary, Short
Cast:
Runtimes: 30
Countries: Philippines , China
Color Info: Color
Akas: 愚公移山 (China, Mandarin title) , The Old Fool Who Moved the Mountains (World-wide, English title) , The Old Fool Who Moved the Mountains (United States) , The Old Fool Who Moved the Mountains (United Kingdom) , 愚公移山 (Taiwan)
Sound Crew: Richard Hocks , Akritchalerm Kalayanamitr