Noch' nad Kitaem . Night over China

This Soviet anti-China propaganda films is an extraordinary document from one of the Cold War's bitterest conflicts - between the Soviet Union and Communist China - this film spares no quarter in its indictment of Maoist evils and misrule, portraying the Maoists as the enemies of the Chinese pe...

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Other Authors: Medvedkin, Alexander
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: Soviet Union 1971
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:fc847c98-2b48-4246-ac49-3ddf55e01481
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Summary:This Soviet anti-China propaganda films is an extraordinary document from one of the Cold War's bitterest conflicts - between the Soviet Union and Communist China - this film spares no quarter in its indictment of Maoist evils and misrule, portraying the Maoists as the enemies of the Chinese people. Includes many remarkable sequences, drawn from Chinese, Polish, and Western as well as Soviet sources, illustrating the grandeur and folly of China's fallen Revolution. Notable scenes depict the early upheavals of rural land reform, the backyard steel furnace campaign of the Great Leap Forward; and the Cultural Revolution (including Mao's celebrated swim in the Yangtze River, surrounded by swimming phalanxes of banner-waving Red Guards).
Published:1971