Cairo Declaration (film)
Cairo Declaration | |
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Traditional | 開羅宣言 |
Simplified | 开罗宣言 |
Mandarin | Kaīluó Xuānyán |
Directed by | |
Written by | Liu Xing |
Produced by | Yu Zifei |
Starring | Hu Jun Cecilia Han Ma Xiaowei Tang Guoqiang |
Production companies | August First Film Studio CPC Chongqing Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | China |
Languages | Mandarin English Japanese Russian Language |
Cairo Declaration is a 2015 Chinese 2D historical film directed by and and written by Liu Xing. The film stars Hu Jun, Cecilia Han, Ma Xiaowei, and Tang Guoqiang. The film was scheduled to be released on September 3, 2015.[1]
The film was promoted by the August First Film Studio to mark the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Second Sino-Japanese War.[2]
Cast[]
- Zhōuxiǎolín as Mary Churchill.
- Hu Jun as Shi Jianfeng, a password cracking expert.
- Cecilia Han as Edo Eiko, Shi Jianfeng's wife.
- Carina Lau as Soong Mei-ling, first lady of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek's wife.[3]
- Joan Chen as Soong Ching-ling, Sun Yat-sen's wife, Honorary President of the People's Republic of China.
- Yu Zifei as Soong Ai-ling, H. H. Kung's wife.
- Ma Xiaowei as Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the Nationalist government.
- Tang Guoqiang as Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Communist Party of China, and author of Little Red Book.
- as Sorge, a Soviet intelligence personnel.
- as Alexander Comstock Kirk, an American Ambassador.
- Yao Di as Huang Yiqing, an undercover of the Chinese Communist Party.
- He Zhengjun as He Yingqin, Commander in chief of the National Revolutionary Army.
Production[]
The principal photography on the film began on March 9, 2015 in Liangjiang International Cinema of Chongqing city.[4]
The film was shot on locations in Chongqing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Beijing.
Criticism[]
The distributors issued four posters, Mao Zedong, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin. Chinese internet users have questioned the move of featuring Mao, instead of Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo of the Republic of China, in the poster, since Chiang was present at the Cairo Conference, but Mao was not.[5][6][7]
Release[]
Theatrical release will be on September 3, 2015.
Awards and nominations[]
Awards | Category | Nominee | Results | Ref. |
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31st Golden Rooster Awards | Best Original Music Score | Ye Xiaogang | Won | [8] |
References[]
- ^ "Cairo Declaration was scheduled to be released on September 3, 2015". 163.COM (in Chinese). 2015-08-20.
- ^ 《开罗宣言》9.3献映 纪念抗日胜利70周年. Sina (in Chinese). 2015-08-20.
- ^ "Stills of film "Cairo Declaration"". Xinhuanet. 2015-07-24.
- ^ 电影《开罗宣言》重庆开机. Takungpao.com (in Chinese). 2015-03-09. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
- ^ Tom Phillips (2015-08-17). "Bloggers ridicule Chinese film placing Mao Zedong at key wartime conference". Theguardian.com.
- ^ "Chinese film lambasted online for distorting history". Interaksyon.com. 2015-08-17. Archived from the original on 2015-08-20. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
- ^ "Netizens question Mao image on Cairo Declaration poster". SinaEnglish. 2015-08-17.
- ^ "邓超范冰冰分获影帝影后《我不是潘金莲》成金鸡大赢家". ifeng (in Chinese). September 16, 2017.
External links[]
- Cairo Declaration at IMDb
- Cairo Declaration at Douban (in Chinese)
- Cairo Declaration at Mtime.com (in Chinese)
- 2015 films
- Mandarin-language films
- Chinese films
- 2010s historical drama films
- Chinese historical drama films
- Second Sino-Japanese War films
- English-language films
- Japanese-language films
- Films shot in Chongqing
- Films shot in Shanghai
- Films shot in Beijing
- Films set in China
- Cultural depictions of Mao Zedong
- Cultural depictions of Chiang Kai-shek
- Films set in the 1940s
- 2015 drama films