1966, My Time in the Red Guards

5.0
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Run time: 140 min
  • Premiere: 1993. October 3.

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. Wu interviews people who had joined the Red Guards as high schoolers, most now successful professionals, some Party members. The miscalculations and cruelties of this extreme cultural campaign are spread out before us, detailed by personal recollection and further illustrated by old agit-prop newsreels. Misgivings and fond remembrance vie for position as the interviewees seem to confuse the nostalgia of youthful action with the excesses of historical fact.

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Directing

Wu Wenguang

Director

Editing

Production

Li Xiaoshan

Consulting Producer

Liang Xiaoyan

Research Assistant

Wang Bing

Research Assistant

Qiao Yanlin

Producer

Wu Wenguang

Producer

Sound

Zhao Xiaoyuan

Music Editor

Directing

Wu Wenguang

Director

Editing

Production

Li Xiaoshan

Consulting Producer

Liang Xiaoyan

Research Assistant

Wang Bing

Research Assistant

Qiao Yanlin

Producer

Wu Wenguang

Producer

Sound

Zhao Xiaoyuan

Music Editor