Part Two: The Mao Years 1949–1976
The trilogy continues with The Mao Years, a look at the next period of modern China’s history: Mao Zedong’s rule, from 1949 to his death in 1976. The film begins with the celebrations marking the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, a moment of great hope for millions of Chinese. But the quarter-century of Mao’s rule was as turbulent as the decades which preceded it. Interludes of relative calm and increased prosperity were interrupted repeatedly by violent campaigns, purges, and a famine in which killed more than 30 million people. It culminated in Mao’s colossal and tragic experiment, the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. When Mao died in 1976, people were exhausted by the turmoil and longed for stability.
Directed by Sue Williams · Written by Sue Williams
Cast
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Will Lyman Narrator (voice)
Make it a double feature
3h 47m together
Part Two: The Mao Years 1949–1976
Part One: China in Revolution 1911–1949
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