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1966, My Time in the Red Guards

Plot: More preoccupied with "history" than Wu's other works, My Time in the Red Guards is a record of his fascination with the missed moment, Mao's Cultural Revolution. In 1966, the Red Guards ironically represented the official avant-garde, a movement carried forward by youth determined to become heroes of the Revolution
Release Date: Sunday, October 3 1993
31 years ago
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Portrait of Wu WenguangWu Wenguang
Wu Wenguang was
37 in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Director, Producer'
Sun, Jan 01 1956
Portrait of Qiao YanlinQiao Yanlin
Qiao Yanlin was
>> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Producer'
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Portrait of Li XiaoshanLi Xiaoshan
Li Xiaoshan was
>> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Consulting Producer'
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Portrait of Jinchuan DuanJinchuan Duan
Jinchuan Duan was
>> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Editor'
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Portrait of Zhao XiaoyuanZhao Xiaoyuan
Zhao Xiaoyuan was
>> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Music Editor'
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Portrait of Wang BingWang Bing
Wang Bing was
25 in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Research Assistant'
Thu, Nov 16 1967
Portrait of Hao ZhiqiangHao Zhiqiang
Hao Zhiqiang was
>> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Animation'
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Portrait of Liang XiaoyanLiang Xiaoyan
Liang Xiaoyan was
>> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Research Assistant'
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Portrait of Wen HuiWen Hui
Wen Hui was
>> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards
as 'Photo Retouching'
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