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Tiananmen: Gate of Heavenly Peace
Posted by: KevinL Posted in: Adult/Higher Learning,All Resources,Editor's Pick,Film,Grades 9-12,Social Studies on: April 28th, 2009
This documentary film (and accompanying website www.tsquare.tv/) is a patient and balanced look at the historic mass protest movement in 1989 and the subsequent fall-out. One of the best resources for understanding what is commonly referred to as the “June 4th Incident.” [Description from the website: The Gate of Heavenly Peace is a feature-length documentary about the 1989 protest movement, reflecting the drama, tension, humor, absurdity, heroism, and many tragedies of the six weeks from April to June in 1989. The film reveals how the hard-liners within the government marginalized moderates among the protesters (including students, workers and intellectuals), while the actions of radical protesters undermined moderates in the government. Moderate voices were gradually cowed and then silenced by extremism and emotionalism on both sides. It is a sobering tale, for faced with the binary opposition between Communists and anti-Communists, there has been little middle ground left for the rational and thoughtful proponents of positive reform in China. By giving these ignored voices their proper place in history, The Gate of Heavenly Peace reveals an ongoing debate in China concerning the importance of personal responsibility and moral integrity, the need, as Vaclav Havel has put it, to "live in the truth." ]
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