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Communist China's founding lauded in film | Communist China's founding lauded in film |
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By Quentin Sommerville BBC News, Beijing The film ignores Mao's purges and political campaigns after 1949 | By Quentin Sommerville BBC News, Beijing The film ignores Mao's purges and political campaigns after 1949 |
Mao Zedong knew better than most the power of personality. | Mao Zedong knew better than most the power of personality. |
The cult of Mao may be dead, but celebrity power is helping the Great Helmsman receive a Hollywood-style makeover. | The cult of Mao may be dead, but celebrity power is helping the Great Helmsman receive a Hollywood-style makeover. |
The Founding of a Republic, or Jianguo Daye in Chinese, a new film from the state-owned China Film Group, is a propaganda epic that includes almost all the biggest names in Chinese film. | The Founding of a Republic, or Jianguo Daye in Chinese, a new film from the state-owned China Film Group, is a propaganda epic that includes almost all the biggest names in Chinese film. |
There are so many stars, about 172, that most have only cameo roles. | There are so many stars, about 172, that most have only cameo roles. |
Jackie Chan is understated, in 'tache and glasses, as an un-named journalist. | Jackie Chan is understated, in 'tache and glasses, as an un-named journalist. |
Blink and you'll miss Jet Li, a navy officer who snaps Mao and Chiang Kai-shek a quick salute. | Blink and you'll miss Jet Li, a navy officer who snaps Mao and Chiang Kai-shek a quick salute. |
Zhang Ziyi, of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, is surprisingly dowdy as a women's committee member who advises Mao on the choice of flag for the new republic (ditch the yellow stripe, she tells the Chairman). | Zhang Ziyi, of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, is surprisingly dowdy as a women's committee member who advises Mao on the choice of flag for the new republic (ditch the yellow stripe, she tells the Chairman). |
The film awakens national pride, there are a lot of Chinese movie stars that we feel proud of. It raises our self respect Zhang Kuo, student Communist China marks 60th year In pictures: China parade John Simpson on China's changes | The film awakens national pride, there are a lot of Chinese movie stars that we feel proud of. It raises our self respect Zhang Kuo, student Communist China marks 60th year In pictures: China parade John Simpson on China's changes |
The film, which cost a modest £6m ($9.57m) to make - the celebs gave their services for free - has been released as part of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of Communist China 1 October. It is showing in practically every cinema in the country. | The film, which cost a modest £6m ($9.57m) to make - the celebs gave their services for free - has been released as part of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of Communist China 1 October. It is showing in practically every cinema in the country. |
"They wanted to work in the film to show their love and their connection to the country," said the film's co-director Huang Jiangxin. | "They wanted to work in the film to show their love and their connection to the country," said the film's co-director Huang Jiangxin. |
"And in the film there are so many famous characters from Chinese history, with interesting stories to tell, so there were enough roles to go around." | "And in the film there are so many famous characters from Chinese history, with interesting stories to tell, so there were enough roles to go around." |
Fans appear unbothered by claims of hypocrisy - this gift to the motherland has actors who have given up Chinese citizenship. Jet Li, for example, now has a Singaporean passport. | Fans appear unbothered by claims of hypocrisy - this gift to the motherland has actors who have given up Chinese citizenship. Jet Li, for example, now has a Singaporean passport. |
'History has chosen' | 'History has chosen' |
So many celebrities can be distracting, says Simon Fowler, film critic for Time Out Beijing. | So many celebrities can be distracting, says Simon Fowler, film critic for Time Out Beijing. |
"It's a bit confusing to have every three minutes another famous actor appear and to have so many things going on on-screen. | "It's a bit confusing to have every three minutes another famous actor appear and to have so many things going on on-screen. |
"The audience was very receptive to the film, they really enjoyed it. But I don't know if it works so well because there are so many elements they've tried to bring together and it all feels a bit rushed," he said. | "The audience was very receptive to the film, they really enjoyed it. But I don't know if it works so well because there are so many elements they've tried to bring together and it all feels a bit rushed," he said. |
The film's co-director Huang Jiangxin says both sides in the war are shown | The film's co-director Huang Jiangxin says both sides in the war are shown |
The film is low on action, but high on committee meetings. There is little suspense, but the defeated Nationalists are given a surprising amount of screen time. | The film is low on action, but high on committee meetings. There is little suspense, but the defeated Nationalists are given a surprising amount of screen time. |
"The film is about the battle between Mao's army and the Nationalists, led by Chiang Kai-shek. We show which side history has chosen - who won the fight," said director Huang. | "The film is about the battle between Mao's army and the Nationalists, led by Chiang Kai-shek. We show which side history has chosen - who won the fight," said director Huang. |
"This is the first time we have given equal length of time to show both sides of the story." | "This is the first time we have given equal length of time to show both sides of the story." |
And there are other surprises for an audience in today's one-party China - Mao and his fellow revolutionaries admit that they make poor economists. | And there are other surprises for an audience in today's one-party China - Mao and his fellow revolutionaries admit that they make poor economists. |
They agree they must co-operate with capitalists and supporters of democracy. | They agree they must co-operate with capitalists and supporters of democracy. |
"This movie tells the story of how a government was established through one party's co-operation with many others," said Huang. | "This movie tells the story of how a government was established through one party's co-operation with many others," said Huang. |
Horror avoided | Horror avoided |
There are other messages too. | There are other messages too. |
Chiang is seen discussing corruption and the threat it poses to his Nationalist government. | Chiang is seen discussing corruption and the threat it poses to his Nationalist government. |
"Fight the corrupt in our ranks and our political party dies; if we don't, our nation dies," he warns. | "Fight the corrupt in our ranks and our political party dies; if we don't, our nation dies," he warns. |
The Nationalists fled to Taiwan in 1949 as the Communists swept to victory | The Nationalists fled to Taiwan in 1949 as the Communists swept to victory |
Sixty years on, corruption is endemic in China but it now lies among the ranks of the Communist Party. | Sixty years on, corruption is endemic in China but it now lies among the ranks of the Communist Party. |
For most though, the stirring orchestration and long parade of stars will be what they remember when they leave the cinema. | For most though, the stirring orchestration and long parade of stars will be what they remember when they leave the cinema. |
"The film awakens national pride, there are a lot of Chinese movie stars that we feel proud of. It raises our self respect," said student Zhang Kuo. | "The film awakens national pride, there are a lot of Chinese movie stars that we feel proud of. It raises our self respect," said student Zhang Kuo. |
The film pushes some boundaries but takes care to portray Mao as jolly, gracious and generous. | The film pushes some boundaries but takes care to portray Mao as jolly, gracious and generous. |
Actor Tang Guo Qiang bears an uncanny physical resemblance, but there is not even a hint of the ruthless guerrilla warrior and political schemer who outmanoeuvred so many. | |
And the film ends conveniently with Mao's victory in 1949, allowing the filmmakers to avoid the bloodshed and horror of his later years. | And the film ends conveniently with Mao's victory in 1949, allowing the filmmakers to avoid the bloodshed and horror of his later years. |
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