Her debut novel was banned for 25 years, and Lin Qingxia bought the copyright to "Outside the Window".
Lin Qingxia became a big star because of "Outside the Window". (file picture)
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Song Cunshou, the director who co-starred Ms Lin in her debut film "Outside the Window", has died and his film retrospective is being prepared. Meanwhile, it is unexpectedly reported that the Taiwan copyright of the film "Outside the Window", which has been banned for 35 years, has been bought by Lin Qingxia half a year ago, so it is very likely that "Outside the Window" will see the light of day in 35 years.
Lin Qingxia also admitted to buying her debut film the day before yesterday. Regarding the screening, she said: "If Qiong Yao agrees, you can use it, and I have no problem." But she did not disclose the copyright of the film, saying only that it was "just meaning".
Ms. Qiong herself would not respond to suggestions that "Outside the Window" would be shown in theaters. "If it is a non-profit screening, to commemorate Song Cunshou, we will agree in principle," said Ping Xintao, editor of Crown magazine, where the novel was first published. "Otherwise, we will discuss it."
In addition to "Outside the Window," the list of films currently planned to be screened in the retrospective includes "Dawn Breaks," "Mother Thirty Years Old," "Ancient Mirror Ghost," "This Love Can Ask the Sky," and Song Cunshou’s last film, "Teacher Ska Ye Answer," which is expected to be screened after the memorial service in mid-June. The Golden Horse Awards also said that a section will be set up in this year’s awards ceremony to pay tribute to Director Song Cunshou.