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Postmen in the Mountains

Postmen in the Mountains is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Huo Jianqi. It is based on the short story of the same name by Peng Jianming (彭见明).

Plot
The film is set in the mountainous regions of the western Hunan province in the early 1980s. At the film's start, a young man (Liu Ye) begins his first journey as a postman at the mountainous rural areas of the aforesaid regions. His father (Teng Rujun), a veteran postman forced to retire due to a bad knee, decides to accompany him together with the family's faithful dog, Buddy. The father walks his son through the nitty-gritty of the job, and the son realizes the mailman job entails not just the sending of letters. He witnesses his father's deep friendship with the villagers, and participates in a wedding celebration with the Dong people. The film includes a number of memory flashbacks, as well as many pop songs played on the son's transistor radio (including Michael Learns to Rock's "That's Why You Go Away", which is an anachronism given that the film is set in the early 1980s). ==Reception==
Reception
Postmen was well received both abroad and at home in China where it won both Best Film and Best Actor (for Teng Rujun) at the Golden Rooster Awards in 1999. Awards and nominationsGolden Rooster Awards, 1999 • Best Actor – Teng Rujun • Best Film • Awards of the Japanese Academy, 2002 • Best Foreign Film (nominated) • Mainichi Film Concours, 2002 • Best Foreign Language Film • Montréal World Film Festival, 2002 • People's Choice Award • Grand Prix des Amériques (nominated) ==External links==
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