The launch and development of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution not only has a series of CCP Central Committee documents that have promoted wave after wave of movements, but also has various propaganda methods. A large number of different types of literary and artistic products have been produced in a collective form and with the input of the State. As a weapon of revolutionary struggle, works of art are important representatives of this period. Art was a tool for the Cultural Revolution; it fully embodies its aesthetic characteristics, actively cooperating with the development of various movements and the popularization of ideas. It has cultivated the values and visual experience of a generation of Chinese people — the paintings of the Cultural Revolution have been regarded as treasures by Chinese collectors. This film shows the characteristics of the Cultural Revolution paintings through a large number of paintings, as well as the bloody violence and despotism behind them.
Title | Red Art |
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Year | 2008 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | China |
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Cast | Li Xingtao, Zhou Jineng, Liu Chunhua, Li Bin, Harriet Evans, Roger Howard |
Crew | Hu Jie (Director), Ai Xiaoming (Director), Hu Jie (Writer), Hu Jie (Cinematography), Hu Jie (Editor), Hu Jie (Producer) |
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Release | Nov 05, 2008 |
Runtime | 70 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |