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  1. Jasmine Women is a 2004 Chinese film directed and co-written by Hou Yong in his directorial debut. The film is an adaptation of Su Tong 's novel Women's Life (妇女生活) and depicts the emotionally troubled lives of 4 generations of Shanghainese women from the 1930s to the 1980s.

  2. 26. Apr. 2006 · Jasmine Women: Directed by Yong Hou. With Ziyi Zhang, Joan Chen, Lili Ge, Daliang Huang. Generational family saga set in Shanghai in the thirties, sixties and eighties.

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    • Drama, Family, Romance
    • Yong Hou
    • 2006-04-26
  3. Het verhaal van drie generaties vrouwen uit een doorsnee familie in Shanghai. Mo, in de jaren '30, zet alles op alles om een filmcarriere van de grond te krijgen. Daarvoor begint ze een relatie met een producer.

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  4. 15. Juni 2004 · It is about three generations of women in a family—Mo in the 1930s, Li in the 1950s and Hua in the 1980s—who seemingly inherit a genetic ill-fate with men. Their story is told in three chapters: ‘Grandmother’, ‘Mother’, ‘Daughter’. Collectively, their names make up the word ‘mo li hua’ or ‘jasmine’. ~~ Adapted ...

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    • Hou Yong
    • Hong Kong
    • Historical, Romance, Drama
  5. 1. Okt. 2006 · Screenplay. Zhang Ziyi plays the youngest of three generations of women who leads lives in Shanghai. Joan Chen plays the great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother. The film recounts this family, the mistakes they make, and a cycle that the granddaughter breaks out of.

  6. Based on the book Fu Nü Sheng Huo (Life of Women) by Su Tong, it is about three generations of women in a family—Mo in the 1930s, Li in the 1950s and Hua in the 1980s—who seemingly inherit a genetic ill-fate with men. Their story is told in three chapters: ‘Grandmother’, ‘Mother’, ‘Daughter’.

  7. Jasmine Women (literally: “Blooming Jasmine”) is a 2004 film, adapted from Su Tong’s novel called Funü Shenghuo (妇女生活) which means Women’s Lives. It is directed by Hou Yong, formerly a well known cinematographer. Zhang Ziyi plays the youngest of three generations of women who lead lives in Shanghai.