Ten Minutes of Youth Fading Away: The Trumpet Edition

Chen Kaige, Victor Erice, Werner Herzog, Jim Jarmusch, Aki Kaurismäki, Spike Lee, Wim Wenders
Feng Yuanzheng, Geng Le, Zhang Jin, Li Yixiang, Markku Peltola, Kati Outinen, Marko Haavisto, Ana Sofia Liaño, Pelayo Suarez, Celia Poo, José Antonio Amieva, Fernando García Toriello, Chloe Sevigny, Charles Dance, Aidan Turner, Jan Harten, Wim Wenders
2002
Spain, UK, Germany, Finland, Mainland China, USA
Completed
English, German, Mandarin Chinese
92 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asTen Minutes Older: The Trumpet,is aSpain, UK, Germany, Finland, Mainland China, USAProducerwomen sex,At2002Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish, German, Mandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating8.5(For reference only)。
A sister film to "Ten Minutes of Youth Fading Away: The Cello Edition," directed by seven renowned directors, telling stories of human warmth and coldness that occur within a brief ten minutes. The man released from prison in "No Dogs in Heaven" leaves his hometown of Moscow with his girlfriend, representing steadfast love and the return of the soul; "Lifeline" begins with a newborn baby, calm and peaceful; "Thousands of Years Ago" narrates the impact and invasion of modern civilization on primitive tribes; "International Organization: Trailer: Night" offers a glimpse of the diverse world through the perspective of a resting actress; "Twelve Miles to Tona" captures the precious ten minutes of struggling between life and death; "We Will Be Plundered" unfolds in the last ten minutes of Gore's failed presidential campaign; "Deep in the Hundred Flowers" tells the absurd farce of a "simulated relocation."