Rain Clouds over Wushan
| Rain Clouds Over Wushan | |
|---|---|
| Traditional Chinese | 巫山雲雨 |
| Simplified Chinese | 巫山云雨 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Wū shān yún yǔ |
| Directed by | Zhang Ming |
| Written by | Zhu Wen |
| Produced by | Han Sanping Huang Yunkai Tian Zhuangzhuang |
| Starring | Zhang Xianming Zhong Ping Wang Wenqiang |
| Cinematography | Ding Jiancheng Zhou Ming Yao Xiaofeng |
| Edited by | Wang Qiang Zhou Ying |
| Music by | Liu Feng |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | China |
| Language | Mandarin |
Rain Clouds over Wushan (Chinese: 巫山云雨; pinyin: Wū shān yún yǔ) (also known as In Expectation) is a 1995 Chinese film directed by Zhang Ming and written by Zhu Wen. The film follows the lives of two lonely people living in Wushan on the banks of the Yangtze River during the construction of the Three Gorges Dam.
The satirical portrayal of rural life is considered part of the sixth generation movement that began in the early 1990s. Unlike many other films of the movement, however, Rain Clouds over Wushan was produced with help from the state-run Beijing Film Studio.