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The Revolution They Remember, a full-length documentary film in two parts, explores how the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) was experienced by ordinary people and how it is remembered today based on two video oral history projects. The interview includes personal experiences such as buying daily necessities, house raids, fighting, cowsheds, harming others and being harmed, as well as barefoot doctors, serving in the military, learning musical instruments, fires, harvesting wheat, life meeting selection, escaping from the farm, and being a worker-peasant-soldier college student.
Initiated in 2015 by the East Asian Library of the University of Pittsburgh Library System, the CR/10 Project recorded, preserved, and published video interviews with Chinese citizens sharing their memories and impressions of China’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. At Dartmouth College Library, the Down to the Countryside Movement Project includes interviews with former “Rusticated Youth,” young people who were relocated to China’s rural areas during the Cultural Revolution.
The Revolution They Remember features selections from the interviews from these two projects, as well as images contributed by interview participants, archival footage, and photos. The film also comprises commentary by scholars of modern Chinese history.
Support for The Revolution They Remember has been provided by the Henry Luce Foundation, University of Pittsburgh Library System, University Center for International Studies, and the China Council of the Asian Studies Center.
分类: 纪录片
片名: 狂飙与呜咽:文革记忆五十年 The_Revolution_They_Remember 2/2
导演: Dr._Edward_Mansfield_Gunn
制片: 匹兹堡大学图书馆系统 Haihui_Zhang
语言: 汉语 中文字幕
出品年代: 2020
助理导演: Dr._Kun_Qian
编辑: Karl_Nykwest
制片经理: Sandi_Ward
英文旁白: Karl_Nykwest
中文旁白: Rebecca_Bao
英文翻译: Jonathan_Streeter
片长: 0:53:01
影片质量: 1080p
关键词: 文革 武斗 自杀 死亡 信仰 海外关系 批斗