Wu'er Kaixi

Wu'er Kaixi

Born: February 17, 1968
in Beijing, China

Movies for Wu'er Kaixi...

Tremble and Obey
Title: Tremble and Obey
Released: June 3, 2019
Type: Movie
30 years on from the Chinese state's brutal put-down of a student-led pro-democracy protest in 1989, ABC Australia looks back through its video archive to unearth never-before-seen footage captured by its team on the ground. A watershed moment in a post-Mao China, the Communist Party has sought to erase all public discourse and memory of that day, making this record all the more significant.
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Tiananmen: The People Versus the Party
Title: Tiananmen: The People Versus the Party
Character: Himself - Student Leader (1989)
Released: June 2, 2019
Type: Movie
The true story of the seven weeks that changed China forever. On June 4, 1989, pro-democracy demonstrations were violently and bloodily repressed. Thousands of people died, but the basis for China's future was definitely planted.
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The Man Who Defied Beijing
Title: The Man Who Defied Beijing
Character: Himself - Student Leader (1989)
Released: May 14, 2019
Type: Movie
A portrait of Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo (1955-2017), a witness of the Tiananmen Square massacre (1989), a dissident, a woodpecker who tirelessly pecked the putrid brain of the Communist regime for decades, demanding democracy loudly and fearlessly. Silenced, arrested, convicted, imprisoned, dead. Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2010, alive forever. These are his last words.
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Moving the Mountain
Title: Moving the Mountain
Character: Himself
Released: September 15, 1994
Type: Movie
ON JUNE 4th 1989, CHINA WAS CHANGED FOREVER. Beijing, May, 1989. the world watched as a hundred students became a 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 from 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."