A nationalist who soght to promote Confucian values, director Fei Mu emerged with China's Second Generation in the 1930s but rejected their leftist political agendas. Pursuing his own poetic, experimental trajectory, his cinematic voice found full flower in 1948's 'Spring in a Small Town', the tale of a love triangle set amid the post-war devastation of the Yangtze Delta
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