The Storm
Originally released in 2005. The Storm is a documentary film. directed by Yue Jiang.
Synopsis
This documentary is named after the well known novel (and later propaganda film) of the same title, which offered a telling of an historic event in 1946 in Northeastern China, when the CCP initiated Land Reform as a means of attracting peasants to join-up with the PLA and help seize state power. Decades later, residents who are still alive and can recall those days offer their personal memories of the class struggle that erupted in Yuanbao Village. Meanwhile, in today's Yuanbao, the local cultural bureau is setting up the Museum of Land Reform as a memorial and a space for education.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Storm about?
This documentary is named after the well known novel (and later propaganda film) of the same title, which offered a telling of an historic event in 1946 in Northeastern China, when the CCP initiate...
Who directed The Storm?
The Storm was directed by Yue Jiang.
How long is The Storm?
The Storm has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was The Storm released?
The Storm was released on September 3, 2005 in theaters.