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Film Screening: Morning Sun (八九点钟的太阳)
University of Kentucky presents a screening of Morning Sun.
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Morning Sun is an in-depth look at the Cultural Revolution, the socio-political movement that took place in China from 1966-1976. Director Carma Hinton uses an array of archival and propaganda footage along with interviews with Red Guard participants and victims to build a cinematic account of the tumultuous period in Chinese history. The film came out in 2003.
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