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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'
Birthday: Sun, Jan 01 1956
Portrait of Qiao YanlinQiao Yanlin. Qiao Yanlin was >> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Producer'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Li XiaoshanLi Xiaoshan. Li Xiaoshan was >> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Consulting Producer'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Jinchuan DuanJinchuan Duan. Jinchuan Duan was >> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Editor'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Zhao XiaoyuanZhao Xiaoyuan. Zhao Xiaoyuan was >> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Music Editor'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Wang BingWang Bing. Wang Bing was 25 in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Research Assistant'
Birthday: Thu, Nov 16 1967
Portrait of Liang XiaoyanLiang Xiaoyan. Liang Xiaoyan was >> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Research Assistant'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Hao ZhiqiangHao Zhiqiang. Hao Zhiqiang was >> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Animation'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Wen HuiWen Hui. Wen Hui was >> in 1966, My Time in the Red Guards as 'Photo Retouching'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday