Youth’s Cemetery 2005
In the midst of China's turbulent Great Cultural Revolution, a mysterious and haunting cemetery was born in Sha Pin Park, Chongqing. Zhang Ke's documentary, Youth's Cemetery (2005), delves into the eerie and fascinating world of this unusual burial site.
Director: Zhang Ke
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Youth's Cemetery (2005) about?
This documentary explores the mysterious and haunting cemetery built by the rebel organization '8.15' in Sha Pin Park, Chongqing, amidst the chaos of China's Great Cultural Revolution.
Who directed Youth's Cemetery?
Director Zhang Ke weaves a powerful narrative that explores the complexities of human experience and the enduring power of memory.
Who stars in Youth's Cemetery?
Unfortunately, the main cast is not listed.
Is Youth's Cemetery (2005) worth watching?
As a documentary, Youth's Cemetery (2005) offers a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history, and its thought-provoking themes and haunting atmosphere make it a compelling watch, despite its unrated status.
How long is Youth's Cemetery?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Youth's Cemetery (2005) — A Chilling Glimpse into China's Turbulent Past
In the midst of China's turbulent Great Cultural Revolution, a mysterious and haunting cemetery was born in Sha Pin Park, Chongqing. Zhang Ke's documentary, Youth's Cemetery (2005), delves into the eerie and fascinating world of this unusual burial site. Built by the rebel organization '8.15' amidst the chaos and bloodshed of the revolution, the cemetery holds the remains of approximately 400 people, many buried in multiple graves. This poignant film captures the darkness and despair of a nation's tumultuous past, inviting viewers to reflect on the devastating consequences of conflict. As the camera pans across the crumbling headstones and the haunting landscape, the viewer is left to ponder the stories of the youth buried here, their lives cut short by the turmoil of their time. With a keen eye for detail and a sensitive touch, Zhang Ke's documentary weaves a powerful narrative that explores the complexities of human experience and the enduring power of memory. Youth's Cemetery (2005) is a thought-provoking and deeply moving film that will leave audiences with a lasting impression of the enduring impact of history on our lives.