The Founding of a Party

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The Founding of a Party
Directed byHuang Jianxin
Han Sanping
Written byDong Zhe
Guo Junli
Huang Xin
Produced byHan Sanping
Edited byDerek Hui
Music byShu Nan
Ma Shangyou
Production
companies
Distributed byChina Film Group (mainland China)
China Lion Film Distribution (International)[1]
Release date
  • 15 June 2011 (2011-06-15)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

The Founding of a Party, alternatively titled in English Beginning of the Great Revival for its international release,[2][3][4] is a Chinese film released in 2011 to mark the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of China. The film is directed by Huang Jianxin and Han Sanping, both of whom also worked on the similar historical film, The Founding of a Republic, and features a star-studded cast of Chinese actors, including Andy Lau and Chow Yun-fat.[5][6] The film was created by the state-owned China Film Group and depicts the formation of the Chinese Communist Party, beginning with the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 and ending with the Party's founding congress in 1921.[7]

Plot

During the early 20th century, China is marked by political disunity and a handful of individuals, including Mao Zedong, Li Dazhao, and Zhou Enlai, envision a unified China, especially in the political crises that followed the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, which ended centuries of dynastic rule in the country. After World War I, the Western Allies gave Tsingtao and Kiaochow Bay to the Empire of Japan at the Treaty of Versailles, stirring sentiments amongst China's youth, leading to the May Fourth Movement of 1919. In March 1920, Grigori Voitinsky comes to China in an attempt to spread communism to the Far East and, on 22 July 1921, 13 representatives from throughout China meet in a Shanghai's women's dormitory to found what would become the Chinese Communist Party.[8]

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