The Coldest Winter in Peking is a 1981 Taiwanese drama film directed by Pai Ching-jui, set in the Chinese capital Peking (Beijing) during the Cultural Revolution. Like most propaganda films released during Taiwan's White Terror period, the film is strongly anti-communist and was banned not only in mainland China but also in British Hong Kong.[1]
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| Chinese | 皇天后土 |
| Mandarin | Huáng Tiān Hòu Tŭ |
| Literally | Emperor Sky, Empress Earth |
| Directed by | Pai Ching-jui |
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| Cinematography | Lin Tsan-ting |
| Edited by | Wang Chin-chen |
| Music by | Lo Ming-tao |
Production company | Central Motion Pictures |
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Running time | 123 minutes |
| Country | Taiwan |
| Language | Mandarin |
1981 18th Golden Horse Awards
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