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Moving The Mountain DVD

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Moving The Mountain is a documentary based on the demonstrations of students in Peking 1989. Beijing May 1989. The world watched as a hundred students became a thousand a thousand became ten thousand as thousands became a million - and a nation starved of freedom cried out for a taste of democracy. In this compelling film director Michael Apted (Nell Gorillas in the Mist) captures the power and passion of the Tiananmen Square uprising through a unique combination of newsreel footage dramatic re-enactments and extensive input form the actual student leaders. Exploring... their personal histories reflections and thoughts on the future. Moving The Mountain paints a portrait of courage conviction and commitment that the New York Post calls A soaring - and sobering - tribute to the human spirit. [show more]

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Released
01 June 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Starz Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
82 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060020627415 
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Moving documentary that traces the events of the student uprisings in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Director Michael Apted employs a combination of newsreel footage, interviews with those who were there, and re-enactments of events to capture the mood of the time. The film delves into the student leaders' personal histories and, through interviews, provides a fascinating snapshot of the motivations and passions that led to the uprising.

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