Films to mark CPC's 85th birthday
(Xinhua) Updated: 2006-06-14 09:35
China will release a number of films to commemorate the 85th anniversary of
the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) over the next month.
"The Forest Ranger," the Best Feature Film winner at the 13th Beijing Student
Film Festival and a candidate for the 9th Shanghai International Film Festival,
is among the 26 movies to mark the CPC's anniversary. It features a ranger who
dies of protecting a state-owned forest. The film reveals some social problems
in the environmental protection in China.
The screenings are being initiated by the Chinese Film Circulation and
Projection Association, China Film Producers' Association and the City Cinema
Association of China, and supported by the State Administration of Radio, Film
and Television (SARFT).
"It is the CPC that turned China's film making around as it was neglected and
weak before new China was founded in 1949," Tong Gang, director of the Film
Bureau of the SARFT, told a press conference in Beijing on Tuesday.
"Cinema companies must land the support of local governments in playing these
films and should pay attention to the rural market not just the urban one," he
added.
"It's a duty of the Chinese film makers to pay a tribute to the CPC" said
Yang Buting, board chairman of the China Film Group Corporation, the biggest
film production and distribution company in China.
The movies also include "Legend of Seasons," about a college graduate who
volunteers to works to educate the poor in rural areas, "Endless Love," about a
CPC official who wholeheartedly helps the public solve problems, "The Backbone,"
a documentary film following generations of CPC leaders including Mao Zedong and
Deng Xiaoping.
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