The Founding of a Republic

The Founding of a Republic
Film poster
Traditional 建國大業
Simplified 建国大业
Mandarin Jiàngúo Dà Yè
Cantonese Gin3 gwok3 Daai6 Jip6
Directed by Huang Jianxin
Han Sanping
Produced by Huang Jianxin
Han Sanping
Written by Chen Baoguang
Wang Xingdong
Starring Tang Guoqiang
Zhang Guoli
Xu Qing
Liu Jing
Chen Kun
Wang Wufu
Music by Shu Nan
Cinematography Zhao Xiaoshi
Edited by Xu Hongyu
Production
company
China Film Group
Shanghai Film Studio
Media Asia Films
Emperor Motion Pictures
Universe Entertainment
Polybona Films
China Movie Channel
Beijing Guoli Changsheng Movies & TV Productions
Beijing Hualu Baina Film & TV Production
Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation
DMG Entertainment
Beijing Xinbaoyuan Movie & TV Investment
Distributed by China Film Group
Beijing Polybona Film Distribution (China)
Universe Films Distribution (Hong Kong)
Release date
  • 16 September 2009 (2009-09-16)
Running time
135 minutes
Country China
Language Mandarin
Budget $8.8$10 million
Box office $62.5 million[1][2]

The Founding of a Republic is a 2009 Chinese historical film commissioned by China's film regulator and made by the state-owned China Film Group (CFG) to mark the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. The film was directed by Huang Jianxin and China Film Group head Han Sanping.

The film premiered on September 17, 2009 in mainland China. The film was produced with the backing of the Communist Party, but in response to some reactions outside Mainland China, Huang Jianxin, the film's co-director, "has said it was unfair to describe The Founding of a Republic as propaganda, since modern Chinese audience were too sophisticated to swallow a simplistic rendering of history."[3] While the government of the Republic of China in Taiwan has asserted that it has no plans to actively censor the film, it has yet to be released because Taiwan's 2009 annual quota of 10 mainland films was already reached.[4]

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, Donnie Yen, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Zhao Wei, and directors Jiang Wen, Chen Kaige and John Woo, many of whom make brief cameo appearances. The leading roles are played by actors equally renowned in China, such as Tang Guoqiang and Zhang Guoli. 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 6070 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."[5]

Plot

In 1945 after the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Mao Zedong and members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) travel to Chongqing for a meeting with Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang (KMT). With help from the China Democratic League, the Double Tenth Agreement is signed between the KMT and CPC, with both sides agreeing to stop the civil war and to establish a multi-party government in China.

The following year, Chiang Kai-shek calls for a National Assembly in Nanjing and is elected as President of the Republic of China (ROC). At the same time, the peace negotiations between the CPC and KMT fail and the civil war continues. Other political figures such as Zhang Lan, Soong Ching-ling and Li Jishen, support the CPC because they oppose Chiang's government, even though they are in non-battleground areas such as Shanghai and Hong Kong.

In May 1948, the CPC declares the opening of a "War of Liberation" against Chiang's ROC government, with many other political parties responding to the call and taking the CPC's side. The Red Army scores victories against the NRA in subsequent battles and eventually Chiang's forces retreat to Taiwan in December 1949. On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong proclaims the People's Republic of China with its capital at Beijing, marking the start of a new era for China.

Cast

Main figures

ActorRoleDescription
Tang GuoqiangMao ZedongChairman of the Communist Party of China (CPC), later Chairman of the PRC Central People's Government
Zhang GuoliChiang Kai-shekPresident of the Republic of China (ROC), Director-General of the Kuomintang (KMT)
Xu QingSoong Ching-lingSun Yat-sen's wife; later Vice President of the People's Republic of China (PRC)
Liu JingZhou EnlaiVice Chairman of the CPC, later Premier of the PRC
Chen KunChiang Ching-kuoChiang Kai-shek's son; Youth League of the Three People's Principles leader, later President of the ROC
Wang WufuZhu DeCommander-in-chief of the Red Army, later Vice Chairman of the PRC
Wang XueqiLi ZongrenVice President of the ROC
Liu ShaLiu ShaoqiCPC Central Committee secretary, later President of the PRC
Wang JianRen BishiCPC Central Committee secretary
Jin XinLi JishenNRA general, later Vice Chairman of the PRC
Wang BingZhang LanChairman of the China Democratic League, later Vice Chairman of the PRC
Vivian WuSoong Mei-lingChiang Kai-shek's wife and Soong Ching-ling's sister; later First Lady of the ROC
Xiu ZongdiFu ZuoyiChairman of Chahar government, later PRC Water Resources Minister

Chinese Communist Party figures

ActorRoleDescription
Huang WeiDeng YingchaoZhou Enlai's wife; later CPPCC Chairwoman
Shi XinDeng XiaopingCPC Central Committee secretary, later Chairman of the CMC
Zong LiqunPeng DehuaiSecond-in-command of the Red Army, later Vice Chairman of the CMC
You LipingLin BiaoRed Army general, later Vice Chairman of the PRC
Che XiaotongLiu BochengRed Army general, later Marshal of the PLA
Zhao YongHe LongRed Army general, later Marshal of the PLA and Vice Premier of the PRC
Gu WeiChen YiRed Army general, later Foreign Minister of the PRC
Sun JitangLuo RonghuanRed Army general, later Marshal of the PLA
Wang JunXu XiangqianRed Army general, later Marshal of the PLA
Ao YangNie RongzhenRed Army general, later Marshal of the PLA
Ye JinYe JianyingRed Army general, later Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Committee
Hou YongChen GengRed Army general
Zhao NingyuLiu YalouRed Army general
Zhang ErdanJiang QingMao Zedong's wife
Xie GangGao GangVice Chairman of the CPC Central Committee, later Vice Chairman of the State Planning Commission
Wang HuayingPan HannianCPC politician, later Deputy Mayor of Shanghai
Huang XiaomingLi YinqiaoMao Zedong's chief bodyguard
Ma YueYan ChanglingMao Zedong's chief bodyguard
Donnie YenTian HanLyricist for March of the Volunteers, later member of the PRC Culture Ministry
Xu FanLiao MengxingLiao Zhongkai and He Xiangning's daughter; Soong Ching-ling's secretary, later member of the All-China Women's Federation
Chen HaoFu DongjuFu Zuoyi's daughter; People's Daily reporter
Chen DaomingYan JinwenDeputy leader of Shanghai Investigative Branch of State Secrets Department
Zhang ZiyiGong PengPRC Foreign Affairs Ministry official

Kuomintang figures

ActorRoleDescription
Leon LaiCai TingkaiNRA general, later CPC member
Chen KaigeFeng YuxiangChiang Kai-shek's sworn brother, NRA general, Vice President of National Military Council
Jiang WenMao RenfengHead of BIS
Hu JunGu ZhutongCommander-in-chief of NRA; later Chief of staff of NRA
Andy LauYu JishiNRA general
Chen BaoguoZhou ZhirouNRA Air Force general
Jet LiChen ShaokuanNRA Navy admiral, later NPC member
Xiao WengeHe YingqinNRA general
You YongBai ChongxiNRA general
Li QiangChen ChengNRA general, later Vice President of the ROC
Yang XiaodanZhang ZhizhongNRA general, later CPC member
Tong DaweiKong LingkanKung Hsiang-hsi and Soong Ai-ling's son
Cao KefanWu Kuo-chenMayor of Shanghai, later Governor of Taiwan Province
Zhong XinghuoHuang ShaoxiongVice President of Control Yuan, later NPC member
Xia GangShao LiziNRA secretary, later NPC member
Ding ZhichengLu GuangshengBIS agent
Tao ZeruWu TiechengVice President of Legislative Yuan, later Senior Advisor to the Office of the President of the ROC
Xu HuanshanYu YourenPresident of Control Yuan
Zhao XiaoshiSun FoSun Yat-sen's son; President of Legislative Yuan
Sun XingDu YumingNRA general
Lin DongfuGan JiehouLi Zongren's private secretariat representative
Ye XiaojianDai JitaoPresident of Examination Yuan
Zhang HanyuLiu Congwen

China Democratic League figures

ActorRoleDescription
Ge CunzhuangTan PingshanKMT Revolutionary Committee member
Zhang ShizhongShen JunruCDL member, later President of the PRC Supreme People's Court
Bi YanjunLuo LongjiCDL member, later CPC member
Wu GangWen YiduoPoet, CDL member
Qiao LishengGuo MoruoAuthor, poet, historian, archaeologist; later President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Deng ChaoXu BeihongArtist, later President of the China Central Academy of Fine Arts
Li BinHe XiangningArtist, CDL member, later CPC member
Zhang QiufangLi DequanFeng Yuxiang's wife; member of the KMT Revolutionary Committee, later PRC Health Minister
Liu YiweiLi HuangChinese Youth Party founder

Other notable historical figures

ActorRoleDescription
Feng XiaogangDu YueshengShanghai Green Gang boss
John WooLiu WenhuiSichuan warlord
Feng YuanzhengPhilip FughJohn Leighton Stuart's personal assistant

Foreign political figures

ActorRoleDescription
Aleksandr PavlovJoseph StalinSoviet Union leader
Donald Eugene McCoyGeorge MarshallUnited States military leader, later Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense
Donald FreemanPatrick J. HurleyUnited States Ambassador to China
Leslin H CollingsJohn Leighton StuartUnited States Ambassador to China, President of Yenching University

Fictional characters

ActorRole
Sun HongleiHu Liwei, Central Daily News reporter
Fan WeiGuo Bencai, Mao Zedong's cook
Liu YeRed Army old soldier
Ge YouRed Army Fourth Division leader
Wang BaoqiangRed Army Fourth Division soldiers
Wang Xuebing
Eva HuangXinhua News Agency broadcaster
Jackie ChanReporter interviewing Li Jishen
Chen HongReporter interviewing Zhang Lan
Li YoubinNewspaper agency head
Zhang JianyaChiang Kai-shek's deputy
Lian JinZhou Zhirou's deputy
Sun XingYu Jishi's deputy
Guo XiaodongNRA officer
Liu YeKMT police officers
Huang Zixuan
Guo DegangCameraman
Zhang ShenTranslator accompanying Liu Shaoqi to the Soviet Union
Gong BeibiRed Army female soldiers
He Lin
Yang Ruoxi
Che Yongli
Tony Leung Ka-faiCPPCC members
Feng Gong
Zhao Wei
Miao Pu
Dong Xuan
Chen Shu
Ning Jing
Shen Aojun
Wang Yajie
Zhao Baoyue
Wang Fuli

See also

References

  1. (in Chinese) 2009 Yearly Box Office Ranking for Mainland China
  2. Total Gross: The Founding of a Republic (excluding Mainland China)
  3. Foster, Peter (17 September 2009). "Epic film The Founding of a Republic marks 60 years of Chinese Communism". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  4. "Taiwan Says it won't censor China propaganda film". Retrieved 2009-09-28.
  5. Lee, Min (3 September 2009). "China injects star power into anniversary film".
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