| Country / Region |
| Hong Kong |
| Year | | | 1968 |
| Length | | | 97 min |
| Rating | | | 0+ |
| ◆Chinese film with NO Chinese and English subtitles. | ||
One of Hong Kong's earliest independent art-house films, The Arch adapts a Chinese folktale to explore a widow's inner conflict between desire and duty in a patriarchal society. As Madam Tung is to be honoured with a chastity archway, she quietly falls for Captain Yang, unaware that her daughter also shares the same feelings. This forbidden desire challenges traditional expectations of womanhood and restraint.
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T'ang Shu-shuen, born in 1938 in Hong Kong, studied film at the University of Southern California. Her debut, The Arch, was Hong Kong's first independently produced film to gain international acclaim. She went on to direct three more films and founded the influential film journal Close Up before relocating to the United States in 1979. |



