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How Yukong Moved the Mountains

Where to Watch How Yukong Moved the Mountains

Can’t wait to see 'How Yukong Moved the Mountains' right from your couch? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or view the Joris Ivens-directed movie via subscription can be difficult, so we here at Moviefone want to take the pressure off.

Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'How Yukong Moved the Mountains' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'How Yukong Moved the Mountains' right now, here are some specifics about the Capi Films, INA documentary flick.

How Yukong Moved the Mountains starring Joseph Losey has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 12 hr 43 min, and a scheduled release date of .

It received a user score of 70/100 on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 3 respected users.

Ready to dive into the plot? Here's the plot: "From 1972 until 1974, Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan, along with a Chinese film crew, documented the last days of the Cultural Revolution, marking the end of an era. The vast amount of footage they shot was edited into 14 films of varying lengths. Focusing on ordinary people spread over a wide geographic area—many of whom were living and working in collectives—the filmmakers recorded a unique moment in history, and also captured some of the more enduring aspects of Chinese culture." .