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Moving the Mountain (1994)
Summary:
The film is a documentary about the demonstrations of students in Peking on the 4th of June 1989 for more democracy in the People's Republic which were ended by army forces. The story is told from students point of view.
Release Date:
May 19,
1995
Genres:
Documentary
,
History
Director:
Michael Apted
Michael Apted
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Michael Apted
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Runtime:
1 h 23 min
Production:
BBC Worldwide Productions
,
Xingu Films
Distributor:
October Films
,
Pioneer
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Domestic:
$ 44,536
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