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The Monument

Edited together from materials taken from Caochangdi performances and activities between 2012-2013 and Wu Wenguang's own body camera record, this film can be regarded as a kind of "story follow-up" version of "Because of Hunger". In short, it is a kind of "remembrance".

Top Cast

  • Wu Wenguang

    Wu Wenguang

    Self

  • Zhang Mengqi

    Zhang Mengqi

    Self

  • Zou Xueping

    Zou Xueping

    Self

  • Wang Hai'an

    Wang Hai'an

    Self

  • Luo Bing

    Luo Bing

    Self

  • Li Xinmin

    Li Xinmin

    Self

  • Shu Qiao

    Shu Qiao

    Self

  • Jia Nannan

    Jia Nannan

    Self

  • Guo Rui

    Guo Rui

    Self

Overview

Edited together from materials taken from Caochangdi performances and activities between 2012-2013 and Wu Wenguang's own body camera record, this film can be regarded as a kind of "story follow-up" version of "Because of Hunger". In short, it is a kind of "remembrance".

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