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Title Mao's new suit / by Sally Ingleton, Singing Nomad Productions
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1999

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Description 1 online resource (52 minutes)
Series Filmakers Library online
Summary For decades people in China modeled themselves on Chairman Mao who wore a simple worker's outfit in blue or grey. It was known as the "Mao Suit." To wear anything different meant that you stood out, and in China any sign of independent thought had always been dangerous. But China's doors have opened - and so have people s wardrobes. This irrepressible film follows the fortunes of two attractive thirty- year-old Bejing fashion designers who are out to make their mark on the international fashion industry. Both women were born during the Cultural Revolution, but unlike their parents, they are dedicated to their careers, not to politics. Sun Jian, witty and confident, and her friend Guo Pei, softer and more diplomatic, travel to Shanghai to participate in the most important fashion show. Once there, they are plagued by problems - the slide projectors don t work; the student models are uncomfortable with the bold clothes; the location doesn t attract the press. But the show must go on and the friends are optimistic that it will be better next year. A delightful film to show the human face of changing China
Audience For High School; College; Adult audiences
Notes Chinese, subtitles in English
Hawaii International Film Festival, 1997
Windy City Documentary Festival, 1998
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Subject Fashion -- China
Women fashion designers -- China
Fashion
Women fashion designers
China
Genre/Form Documentary
Documentary films
Documentary.
Form Streaming video
Author Ingleton, Sally, producer.
Singing Nomad Productions, production company