(1964)

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Classic propaganda of Marx's class struggle
zzmale2 December 2003
The literal translation of title of this film is: the ridge that divides water.

This film was made after the end of 3 year famine in China during the early 1960, as the result of Mao's futile attempt of collectivization, and as a consequence, Mao had to resign from the post of the Chairman of the State and replaced by his deputy who adopted capitalist ways to recover the economy. This film was part of Mao's propaganda to reclaim his power using the class Marxist principle of class struggle.
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