Farewell My Concubine
Drama · 2h 51m
Films from China
Explore China's cinema on Celluloid — ranked by Celluloid Score with critic consensus, audience ratings, and expert reviews.
The highest-rated China film on Celluloid is Farewell My Concubine (1993) with a 89% Celluloid Score — Recommended.
Each film from China in our catalog includes aggregated scores from five sources, unique synopsis and consensus text, and linked critic reviews where available.
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Chen Kaige's Palme d'Or winner remains the most acclaimed Chinese film on the world stage.
Wong Kar-wai's mood piece is cinema as perfume — elegant, aching, and unforgettable.
Zhang Yimou's claustrophobic palace drama exposes patriarchy with formal beauty and icy precision.
Ang Lee brought wuxia to global art-house audiences and swept the Oscars with grace and gravity.
Zhang Yimou's ravishing martial-arts poem turned Chinese blockbusters into international events.
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Chen Kaige's Farewell My Concubine (1993) endures as a defining drama landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Wong Kar-wai's In the Mood for Love (2000) endures as a defining romance landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Zhang Yimou's Raise the Red Lantern (1991) endures as a defining drama landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) endures as a defining action landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Zhang Yimou's Hero (2002) endures as a defining action landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle (2004) endures as a defining comedy landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.John Woo's Red Cliff (2008) endures as a defining action landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Assembled from two decades of Jia Zhangke's own footage, this drifting portrait of love and displacement finds Tao Zhao aging alongside a nation in flux.
Essential viewing for anyone who believes cinema can hold time.Zhang Yimou's House of Flying Daggers (2004) endures as a defining action landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.Frant Gwo's The Wandering Earth (2019) endures as a defining sci-fi landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.Wu Jing's Wolf Warrior 2 (2017) endures as a defining action landmark from China, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Worth watching for context — influential even where opinions split.
Drama · 2h 51m
Romance, Drama · 1h 38m
Drama · 2h 5m
Action, Romance · 2h 0m
Action, Drama · 1h 39m
Comedy, Action · 1h 39m
Featured Drama · 2h 40m
Action, History · 2h 28m
Action, Romance · 1h 59m
Sci-Fi, Action · 2h 5m
Action, War · 2h 3m
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