Product Description
What happens to the individual artist when culture becomes
a tool of government? From
the Masses to the Masses is the
story of Jin Zhilin, a Chinese artist whose career was altered
dramatically by the currents that shaped Communist China.
Jin responded to Mao Zedong's call for artists to learn
from the masses and create for the masses. But after Mao
launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966 to purge China's
intellectuals and those he deemed insufficiently "red," Jin
found himself on the wrong side of the new artistic mandate
and was imprisoned. Sent to Yan'an upon his release, Jin
was finally able to pursue his lifelong passion: to learn
from the masses, in this case the traditional artists of
Yan'an. With his students, Song Ruxin, Feng Shanyun, and
Chen Shanqiao, he spent the next seven years capturing his
life and history of the revolutionary capital using oil,
watercolor and woodblock prints.
From the Masses to the
Masses features original
art, restored
and preserved, and interviews with the artists to document
the hardships and dreams of artists during this important
watershed period in modern Chinese history.
In English and Chinese with English subtitles.
Available for all regions.
Running
Time: 56.46
Technical Specifications: Letterbox |