![]() Song of Youth (青春之歌 qīng chūn zhī gē) told the story of a depressed woman’s turn to Communist revolution, while Nie Er (聂耳 niè ěr) was a biography about the life of the 23-year-old musician who wrote the PRC’s national anthem. Some of these movies took the Second Sino-Japanese War as their backdrop. They channeled their enthusiasm into patriotic fare, and at the request of the government, also made stories about the country’s ethnic minorities to highlight national unity. Abroad, much to the dissatisfaction of the United States, the anniversary was promoted by hosting Chinese films around the world, including screenings in Iraq and Sri Lanka.Ĭhinese filmmakers were eager to help. At home, studio heads met with officials from the Film Bureau in November 1958, exchanging ideas for movies for the next year. The Communist Party recognized the power of film early on, and for the 10th anniversary of the PRC, decided that filmmaking could be a useful way to show off the new China.
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