Shanghai Film Studio (Tianma)? Produced in 1960.
Screenwriter: Liang Xin.
Director: Xie Jin.
The main actors: Wang Xingang, Xiang Mei and Chen Qiang.
Based on the fighting achievements of Hainan Red women soldiers during the Second Revolutionary Civil War, the film focuses on Qionghua Wu's experience of growing from a slave to a communist fighter, and highlights the typical examples of women's growth in resistance and struggle in the old society with realistic methods.
The film well grasps the heroine Qionghua Wu's brave, stubborn, deep and kind character, and shapes the heroic image of Red Army cadre Hong Changqing, which has rich ideological connotation and strong artistic appeal.
Artistic achievements.
This film won the first Hundred Flowers Award for Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Actress (Zhu) and Best Supporting Actor (Chen Qiang) with 1962. 1964 won the third place in the Bandung Prize of the 3rd Asian-African Film Festival.
The film Red women soldiers is based on the historical prototype of Tewulian, women soldiers, the second independent division of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army. It tells the story of Hainan women who took up guns to resist feudal oppression, fought for equality between men and women, and persisted in fighting without fear of sacrifice.