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So, 'Jujube Fruits' is this intriguing little documentary from '94 that really captures a slice of life in Lujiazhuang village, which is nestled in the Taihang Mountains. The film's got a really raw and authentic feel, shot over just two weeks, giving it this sort of intimate pacing that draws you into the daily rhythms of the jujube fruit production. It's not just about the fruit, though; the way it explores local culture and the community's connection to the land is quite distinctive. The original 55-minute cut has a depth that the later 30-minute version kind of glosses over. It's a fascinating look at a lesser-known aspect of Chinese agriculture, and the practical effects of nature and harvest really bring it to life.
Shot over two weeks in Lujiazhuang village.Original 55-minute version offers more depth.Distinctive look at local culture and agriculture.
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Wang Zijun
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