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Directed by | Ping Wang |
Starring | See below |
Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
The East Is Red (Mandarin: Dongfang hong) is a 1965 Chinese film directed by Ping Wang based on a "song and dance epic" promoting Communism, especially Maoism, produced in China in the early 1960s. The musical is commercially available today on both CD and video.[citation needed]
The film is also known as The East Is Red: A Song and Dance Epic.
Plot summary
The musical depicts the history of the Communist Party of China under Mao Zedong.
Soundtrack
- Orchestra and ensemble - "The East is Red"
- Orchestra and ensemble - "The Internationale" (Words by Eugène Pottier, music by Pierre Degeyter)
External links
- Dongfang hong at IMDb
- The East Is Red is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive