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⚫ | a [[Chinese ]] propaganda film<ref name=sulekha /><ref> {{cite episode | title = Chinese blockbuster criticised as propaganda | episodelink = | series = 7pm [[ABC News (Australia)]], New South Wales, Australia | serieslink = | airdate = Monday, September 21, 2009 8:16 AEST | season = | number = }} Presented by ABC corespondent Steven MacDonald in Beijing, partial transcript: ''"The film is part of the built up to next months 60th Anniversary celebration, marking the People's Repbulic, there has been some criticism that is a throw back to old style propaganda"''; "''The film's message is fairly black-&-white: the Communists had no choice but to go to war with the Nationalists. Former leader Chairman Mao is portrayed as a caring uncle looking after his people, some has criticize it is nothing more than a propaganda design to wipe up national sentiments."'' </ref><ref>{{Citation | last = Lee | first = Min | author-link = | last2 = | first2 = | author2-link = | title = Propaganda film to break record | newspaper = [[Associated Press]], via San Francisco Chronicle - SFGate | pages = | year = 2009 | date = 6th, October | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/10/06/DDVE1A1BVC.DTL |
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⚫ | | accessdate = 2009-10-16}} Opening paragraph reads: ''"China's star-studded propaganda blockbuster that marks 60 years of communist rule is on track to match the country's box office record set by the Hollywood film "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" in July...''"</ref><ref>{{Citation | last = Sommerville | first = Quentin | author-link = |
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⚫ | |=|s=|= |= }} is a film released on September 17, 2009 to commemorate the [[60th Anniversary of the People's Republic of China|60th anniversary]] of the [[Communist Party of China|Chinese Communist Party]]'s rise to power, and the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]];<ref name=telegraph>{{Cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/6197946/Epic-film-The-Founding-of-a-Republic-marks-60-years-of-Chinese-Communism.html|title=Epic film The Founding of a Republic marks 60 years of Chinese Communism| author=Foster, Peter| publisher = ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' | date = 2009-09-17| accessdate=2009-09-24}}</ref> the film was commissioned by China's film regulator and made by the [[China Film Group]] (CFG) to mark the anniversary. The film was directed by [[Huang Jianxin]] and [[China Film Group]] head [[Han Sanping]]. |
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Although the film premiered on September 17th, 2009 in People's Republic of China, it has yet to be heard of in Taiwan. While the government has asserted that it has no plans to actively censor the film, it will not be released until next year at earliest because of the quota for 10 mainland films has already been fulfilled.<ref name=sulekha>{{Cite web|url=http://movies.sulekha.com/news/entertainment/taiwan-says-it-won-t-censor-china-propaganda-film.htm|title=Taiwan Says it won't censor China propaganda film|accessdate=2009-09-28}}</ref> |
Although the film premiered on September 17th, 2009 in People's Republic of China, it has yet to be heard of in Taiwan. While the government has asserted that it has no plans to actively censor the film, it will not be released until next year at earliest because of the quota for 10 mainland films has already been fulfilled.<ref name=sulekha>{{Cite web|url=http://movies.sulekha.com/news/entertainment/taiwan-says-it-won-t-censor-china-propaganda-film.htm|title=Taiwan Says it won't censor China propaganda film|accessdate=2009-09-28}}</ref> |
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| last2 = | first2 = | author2-link = | title = Communist China's founding lauded in film | newspaper = [[BBC news]] | pages = | year = 2009 | date = 2nd, October | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8285900.stm | accessdate = 2009-10-16}} Second paragraph reads "''The Founding of a Republic, a new film from the state-owned China Film Group, is a propaganda epic that includes almost all the biggest names in Chinese film."'' </ref> while some think otherwise. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://cnreviews.com/life/dining-shopping-entertainment/the-founding-of-a-republic-not-overwhelmed-by-propaganda_20090920.html |title=The Founding of a Republic Not Overwhelmed By Propaganda! | accessdate = 2009-10-20}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 06:25, 11 November 2009
The Founding of a Republic 建国大业 | |
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File:建国大业.jpg | |
Directed by | Huang Jianxin Han Sanping |
Release dates | 16 September 2009 (People's Republic of China) 20 September 2009 (Hong Kong) 1 October 2009 (Australia) 2010 (Taiwan) |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Budget | US$8.8–$10 million |
The Founding of a Republic (simplified Chinese: 建国大业; traditional Chinese: 建國大業; pinyin: Jiàngúo dàyè; lit. 'The Great Cause of Founding a Country') is a Chinese Communists propaganda film [1] [2] [3] [4] released on September 17, 2009 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's rise to power, and the founding of the People's Republic of China;[5] the film was commissioned by China's film regulator and made by the state-owned China Film Group (CFG) to mark the anniversary. The film was directed by Huang Jianxin and China Film Group head Han Sanping.
Although the film premiered on September 17th, 2009 in People's Republic of China, it has yet to be heard of in Taiwan. While the government has asserted that it has no plans to actively censor the film, it will not be released until next year at earliest because of the quota for 10 mainland films has already been fulfilled.[1]
The film retells the tale of the Communist ascendancy and triumph, and has a star-studded cast including Andy Lau, Ge You, Hu Jun, Leon Lai, Zhang Ziyi, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and directors Jiang Wen, Chen Kaige and John Woo, many of whom make cameo appearances so brief they could be easily missed; the leading roles — such as that of revolutionary leader Mao Zedong — are played by actors equally renowned within China but less well-known internationally. A CFG spokesman said many stars answered Han Sanping's call to appear in the film, and waived their fee. Thus, the movie kept to its modest budget of 60–70 million yuan (US$8.8–$10 million). According to the executive at one of China's top multiplex chains, the film unusually marries "the core of an 'ethically inspiring' film with commercial packaging."[6]
Cast
Main figures
Actor | Persona |
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Tang Guoqiang | Mao Zedong |
Zhang Guoli | Chiang Kai-shek |
Liu Jin | Zhou Enlai |
Wang Xueqi | Li Zongren |
Chen Kun | Chiang Ching-kuo |
Wu Junmei | Soong May-ling |
Xu Qing | Soong Ching-ling |
Alliance actors
Actor | Persona |
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Wang Wufu | Zhu De |
Wang Jian | Ren Bishi |
Huang Wei | Deng Yingchao |
Chen Hao | Fu Dongju |
Chen Daoming | Yan Jinwen |
Jin Xin | Li Jishen |
Leon Lai | Cai Tingkai |
Chen Kaige | Feng Yuxiang |
Jiang Wen | Mao Renfeng |
Hu Jun | Gu Zhutong |
Andy Lau | Yu Jishi |
Chen Baoguo | Zhou Zhirou |
Wang Bing | Zhang Lan |
Feng Xiaogang | Du Yuesheng |
Actor | Persona |
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Liu Sha | Liu Shaoqi |
Shi Xin | Deng Xiaoping |
Zong Liqun | Peng Dehuai |
You Liping | Lin Biao |
Zhao Yong | He Long |
Che Xiaotong | Liu Bocheng |
Ao Yang | Nie Yinzhen |
Gu Wei | Chen Yi |
Wang Jun | Xu Xiangqian |
Ye Jin | Ye Jianying |
Hou Yong | Chen Geng |
Zhao Ningyu | Liu Yalou |
Sun Jitang | Luo Ronghuan |
Xie Gang | Gao Gang |
Wang Huaying | Pan Hannian |
Huang Xiaoming | Li Yinqiao |
Xu Fan | Liao Mengxing |
Zhang Ziyi | Gong Peng |
Actor | Persona |
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Jet Li | Chen Shaokuan |
Xiao Wenge | He Yingqin |
You Yong | Bai Chongxi |
Xiu Zongdi | Fu Zuoyi |
Li Qiang | Chen Cheng |
Tong Dawei | Kong Lingkan |
Cao Kefan | K. C. Wu |
Zhong Xinghuo | Huang Shao |
Xia Gang | Shaolizi |
Ding Zhicheng | Lu Guangsheng |
Tao Zeru | Wu Tiecheng |
Xu Huanshan | Yu Youren |
Zhao Xiaoshi | Sun Fo |
Sun Xing | Du Yuming |
Lin Dongfu | Gan Jiehou |
Zhang Hanyu | Liu Congwen |
John Woo | Liu Wenhui |
Democratic Party figures
Actor | Persona |
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Donnie Yen | Tian Han |
Deng Chao | Xu Beihong |
Zhang Shizhong | Shen Junru |
Bi Yanjun | Luo Longji |
Wu Gang | Wen Yiduo |
Li Bin | He Xiangning |
Zhang Qiufang | Li Dequan |
Liu Yiwei | Li Huang |
Other notable historical figures
Actor | Persona |
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Feng Yuanzheng | Philip Fugh |
Foreign political figures
Actor | Persona |
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Aleksandr Pavlov Александр Павлов | Joseph Stalin |
Donald Eugene McCoy | George Marshall |
Leslin H Collings | John Leighton Stuart |
Fictional characters
Actor | Persona |
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Fan Wei | Guo Bencai, Mao Zedong's cook |
Jackie Chan | Reporter interviewing Li Jishen |
Chen Hong | Reporter interviewing Zhang Lan |
Li Youbin | Head of the newspaper agency |
Sun Honglei | Hu Liwei, reporter from Central Daily News |
Eva Huang | Broadcaster from Xinhua News Agency |
Guo Degang | Cameraman |
Lian Jin | Zhou Zhirou's deputy |
Zhang Jianya | Chiang Kai-Shek's deputy |
Sun Xing | Yu Jishi's deputy |
Zhang Shen | Translator accompanying Liu Shaoqi to USSR |
Ge You | PLA Fourth Division leader |
Wang Baoqiang | PLA Fourth Division soldiers |
Wang Xuebing | |
Liu Ye | PLA old soldier |
Liu Ye | KMT police officers |
Huang Zixuan | |
Guo Xiaodong | NRA officer |
Gong Beibi | PLA female soldiers |
He Lin | |
Yang Ruoxi | |
Che Yongli | |
Tony Leung Ka-Fai | CPPCC members |
Feng Gong | |
Zhao Wei | |
Miao Pu | |
Dong Xuan | |
Chen Shu | |
Ning Jing | |
Shen Aojun | |
Wang Yajie | |
Zhao Baoyue | |
Wang Fuli |
References
- ^ a b "Taiwan Says it won't censor China propaganda film". Retrieved 2009-09-28.
- ^ "Chinese blockbuster criticised as propaganda". 7pm ABC News (Australia), New South Wales, Australia. Monday, September 21, 2009 8:16 AEST.
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External links
- The Founding of a Republic at IMDb
- The Founding of a Republic at the Chinese Movie Database