Shui-Bo Wang
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada
Pub. Date
2006.
Language
English
Description
It is January 1954. The Korean War is over. Captured UN soldiers held in POW camps are free to return home. Those who refuse repatriation to their homeland are transferred to a neutral zone and given 90 days to reconsider their decision. Among them are 21 American soldiers who decide defiantly to stay in China.. Back in the United States, McCarthyism is at its height. Many Americans believe these young men have been brainwashed by Chinese communists...
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada
Pub. Date
1988.
Language
English
Description
A visual autobiography of Shui-Bo Wang, an artist who grew up in China during the historic upheavals of the '60s, '70s and '80s. A rich collage of original artwork and family and archival photos presents a personal perspective on the turbulent Cultural Revolution and the years that followed.. For Shui-Bo Wang and others of his generation, Tiananmen Square was the central symbol of the new China - a society to be based on equality and cooperation....
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