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Fu Jiqiu is credited in two films from the early decades of Chinese cinema. In Song of the Fishermen, released in 1934, Fu played the role of Xu's mother, contributing to the film’s dramatic narrative. The performance reflects a period when supporting roles often carried emotional weight in storytelling, even as production conditions were still developing.
By 1951, Fu had transitioned behind the camera, working as an editor on Stand Up, Sisters!. Editing at that time required precision in assembling footage, pacing scenes, and ensuring continuity—tasks that shaped the final rhythm of the film. The shift from acting to editing indicates a broader engagement with the technical and creative processes of filmmaking during this era. The exact scope of Fu’s contributions cannot be determined fr…





