Red River Valley (Chinese: ???; pinyin: Hóng hég?) is a 1997 film directed by Feng Xiaoning about the British incursion into Tibet, starring Paul Kersey and Ning Jing. It was also released under the title A Tale of the Sacred Mountain. A book by Peter Fleming, Ian Fleming's brother, is credited in the movie. In 1961, Fleming published Bayonets to Lhasa: The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904.
Red River Valley | |
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Directed by | Feng Xiaoning |
Produced by | Shanghai Film Studio |
Written by | Feng Xiaoning |
Starring | Paul Kersey Ning Jing |
Music by | Jin Fuzai |
Release date | 1997 |
Running time | 115 min. |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin / English |
The film won numerous prizes at China's three main award ceremonies: Huabiao, Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers.
The film's production was part of an official Chinese government effort -- also reflected in the schools -- to incorporate the Tibet incursion into the story of the century of humiliation China suffered at the hands of Western and Japanese invaders and commercial interests.