Morning Sun | |
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Written by | Carma Hinton Geremie Barmé John Crowley |
Directed by | Carma Hinton Geremie Barmé Richard Gordon |
Country of origin | United States |
Original languages | English Mandarin |
Production | |
Producers | Carma Hinton Geremie Barmé Richard Gordon |
Running time | 117 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 2003 |
Morning Sun (Chinese: 八九点钟的太阳; pinyin: Bā Jiǔ Diǎn Zhōng de Tàiyáng) is a 2003 documentary film by Carma Hinton about the Cultural Revolution in China.
The film uses archival and propaganda footage from the era as well as interviews with Red Guard participants and victims to explore the events and effects of the Cultural Revolution.
In the United States, the film garnered largely positive reviews.[1][2] It won the American Historical Association John E. O'Connor Film Award in 2004 and was nominated or a finalist in regards to a handful of other awards and film festivals.[3]
In South Korea, the film was broadcast by EBS in 2000. However, due to pressure from the Chinese Government, it was only broadcast once, at 4:30 A.M. [citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ "Morning Sun (2003)". RottenTomatoes.com. Retrieved 2007-01-21.
- ^ "Morning Sun - Reviews". MorningSun.org. Retrieved 2007-01-21.
- ^ "Morning Sun - Screenings and Distribution". MorningSun.org. Retrieved 2007-01-21.
External links
- [1]
- [2]
- Nick Fraser Storyville Series Editor
- Morning Sun website
- Center for Asian American Media - North American distributor of the film
- Morning Sun Documents China's Cultural Revolution - NPR interview with the film's creator
- Morning Sun at IMDb
- American documentary films
- 2000s Mandarin-language films
- 2003 television films
- 2003 films
- Documentary films about China
- Red Guards
- Films about the Cultural Revolution
- 2003 documentary films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s American films
- 2003 multilingual films
- American multilingual films
- English-language documentary films
- Historical documentary film stubs
- Chinese-language American films