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Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square
199829 min 25 secFilm: Animation, Documentary
Direction: Shui-Bo Wang
Production: Donald McWilliamsBarrie Angus McLeanDavid Verrall
Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square is a visual autobiography of an artist who grew up in China during the historic upheavals of the '60s, '70s and '80s. Through a rich collage of original artwork and family and archival photographs, Shui-Bo Wang offers a personal perspective on the turbulent Cultural Revolution and the years that followed. For most Westerners, Tiananmen Square is synonymous with the bloody massacre the Chinese government ordered in 1989 to quell students' pro-democracy demonstrations. 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. This animated documentary artfully traces Shui-Bo's roots and his own life journey. A Red Guard during the Cultural Revolution, he also served in the military as a propaganda poster artist and went on to become an artist and teacher during the 1980s. With deft strokes, he powerfully renders both the idealism and the intolerance of a revolutionary society. Colliding icons of Mao and Coca-Cola, Tiananmen Square and the Statue of Liberty underline the extraordinary power of symbols. Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square is the affecting testimony of an artist struggling to sort through ideology and arrive at truth.
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Subject categories
- Politics and Government > AsiaPolitical Repression
- Developing Countries > ChinaPolitics, Government and History
- Visual Arts > Drawing
- Civics/Citizenship > Ideologies
- History and Citizenship Education > Official Powers and Countervailing Powers (1608-present)
- History > World History
Credits
- direction
- Shui-Bo Wang
- artwork
- Shui-Bo Wang
- narration
- Shui-Bo Wang
- original music
- Melissa Hui
- performer
- Pierre Béluse
- Marie-Danielle Parent
- Fang Liu
- The Morency Quartet
- Lise Beauchamp
- Edith Boivin
- Danièle Bourget
- Manon Lafrance
- André Moisan
- Denis Marc
- animation camera
- Pierre Landry
- Lynda Pelley
- main title
- Yu Li
- intertitles
- Yu Li
- narration recording
- Nathalie Morin
- music recording
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- Andrew Harder
- picture editing
- Donald McWilliams
- sound editing
- Donald McWilliams
- assistant sound editor
- Karen Feiertag
- negative cutting
- Claudine Blain
- re-recording
- Jean Paul Vialard
- program administrator
- Gisèle Guilbeault
- Carrol Smith
- producer
- Donald McWilliams
- Barrie Angus McLean
- executive producer
- David Verrall
- Barrie Angus McLean
Awards
- Award - Category: Best Short DocumentaryHot Docs
- Gemini Award for Best History/Biography Documentary programGemini Awards
- Most Popular Asian Canadian Director AwardAmerasia International Film and Video Festival
- Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best Documentary short SubjectYorkton Film Festival
- Certificate of MeritGolden Gate Awards Competition & International Film Festival
- Gold Apple AwardNational Educational Media Network Competition
- Bronze Plaque Award - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival
- Gold Award - Category: Film and Video Production / Political/International Issues divisionWorldFest - International Film Festival
- Best Film Award - Category: Issues of War and Peace Vermont International Film Festival