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The Red Detachment of Women

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Le Détachement féminin rouge

The Red Detachment of Women

(Hongse niangzijun)

by Xie Jin

China

 

Le Détachement féminin rouge

Director: Xie Jin

Script: Liang Xin

Cinematographer: Shen Xilin

Art Director: Zhang Hanchen

Editor: Wei Chunbao

Music: Huang Zhun

Cast: Zhu Xijuan, Wang Xinggang, Chen Qiang, Niu Ben, Xiang Mei

Production: Studios Tianma de Shanghai

Year: 1961

35 mm, Colour, 141 min
OV Mandarin with French Subtitles

With kind support of Chinese Embassy in Paris, France

The Red Feminine detachment is a communist company exclusively made of women from the Island of Hainan. In 1930, Nan Batian, a land owner, kills Wu Qionghua ‘s father. Wu Qionghua is his slave, and from then, she starts hating him. She is obsessed by the idea to run away. At every attempt, she is caught and locked up in a dark place full of water. Hong Changqing, an agent of the Communist Party, comes to Nan Batian under the disguise of a rich oversee Chinese man. Witnessing Qionghua’s tortures, he helps her to flee and introduces her to the Red Feminine detachment. Despite orders, she is obsessed with the desire to take revenge and fire at her master. Her comrades teach her that revolution does not consist in satisfying one’s desire of vengeance, but in fighting together against land owners. The influence of her comrades and of Hong, her saviour, gradually turns her into an exemplary combatant.

The film got the Hundred Flowers Award which was created in 1962.

 

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