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'''''1921''''' is a 2021 Chinese [[historical film]] directed by [[Huang Jianxin]] and Zheng Dasheng and starring [[Huang Xuan]], [[Ni Ni]], Wang Renjun and [[Liu Haoran]]. The film tells the story of the founding of the [[Communist Party of China]] at the [[1st National Congress of the Communist Party of China]] held in [[Shanghai]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Chinese film '1921' revisits history of CPC founding |url=http://www.china.org.cn/arts/2021-06/17/content_77572967.htm |access-date=27 June 2021 |work=china.org.cn |date=17 June 2021}}</ref> The film premiered in China on 1 July 2021, to commemorate the [[100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party|centennial year anniversary of the |
'''''1921''''' is a 2021 Chinese [[historical film]] directed by [[Huang Jianxin]] and Zheng Dasheng and starring [[Huang Xuan]], [[Ni Ni]], Wang Renjun and [[Liu Haoran]]. The film tells the story of the founding of the [[Communist Party of China]] at the [[1st National Congress of the Communist Party of China]] held in [[Shanghai]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Chinese film '1921' revisits history of CPC founding |url=http://www.china.org.cn/arts/2021-06/17/content_77572967.htm |access-date=27 June 2021 |work=china.org.cn |date=17 June 2021}}</ref> The film premiered in China on 1 July 2021, to commemorate the [[100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party|centennial year anniversary of the Communist Party of China]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Davis |first1=Rebecca |title=Chinese Propaganda Film '1921' Bounces Back Despite Prior Nationalist Boycott |url=https://variety.com/2021/film/news/1921-boycott-shanghai-film-festival-1234994130/ |access-date=27 June 2021 |work=variety.com |date=10 June 2021}}</ref> |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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Produced by | Ren Ning |
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Cinematography | Yu Cao |
Edited by | Boyang Yu |
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Running time | 137 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Box office | $76.4 million[1] |
1921 is a 2021 Chinese historical film directed by Huang Jianxin and Zheng Dasheng and starring Huang Xuan, Ni Ni, Wang Renjun and Liu Haoran. The film tells the story of the founding of the Communist Party of China at the 1st National Congress of the Communist Party of China held in Shanghai.[2] The film premiered in China on 1 July 2021, to commemorate the centennial year anniversary of the Communist Party of China.[3]
Cast
- Huang Xuan as Li Da
- Ni Ni as Wang Huiwu, wife of Li Da.
- Wang Renjun as Mao Zedong
- Yuan Wenkang as Li Hanjun
- Elvis Han as Zhang Guotao
- Liu Haoran as Liu Renjing
- Zhang Songwen as He Shuheng
- Zu Feng as Dong Biwu
- Shawn Dou as Chen Tanqiu
- Wang Junkai as Deng Enming
- Liu Jiayi as Wang Jinmei
- Zhang Chao as Chen Gongbo
- Zhang Yunlong as Zhou Fohai
- Hu Xianxu as Bao Huiseng
- Eric Dane as Marin
- Josh Whitehouse as Nikolski
- Chen Kun as Chen Duxiu
- Li Chen as Li Dazhao
- Ni Dahong as Huang Jinrong
- Tian Yu as Cheng Ziqing
- Song Jia as Gao Junman
- Oho Ou as Li Qihan
- Zhu Yilong as Zhou Enlai
- Roy Wang as Deng Xiaoping
- Sosuke Ikematsu as Okawa
- Shunya Shiraishi as Eizo Kondo
- Bai Yu as Cai Hesen
- Feng Shaofeng as Sun Yat-sen
- Lei Jiayin as Hu Ankang
- Ma Tianyu as Li Xiangen
- Liu Peiqi as Ke Shaomin
- Zhang Ruoyun as Liu Shaoqi
- Liu Shishi as Song Qingling
- Wei Daxun as Chiang Kai-shek
- Zhang Zhehan as Xiao Zisheng
- Gu Jiacheng as Luo Zhanglong
- Yuan Quan as Huang Shaolan
- Yin Tao as Wen Suqin, Mao Zedong's mother.
- Zhong Chuxi as Li Lizhuang
- Song Yi as Yang Shuhui
- Zhou Ye as Yang Kaihui
- Guo Zifan as Xu Deheng
- Ouyang Weijia as Deng Zhongxia
- Hui Yu as Tao Yilan
- Mengwei Xie as Bao Zi
- Wang Sen as Li Zhong
- Ye Zuxin as Gu Zhuxian
- Hongrui Zhang as Wang Qiao
- Wang Tianchen as Xu Ahmei
- Xu Kai as Shen Yanbing
- Han Haolin as Chen Henian
- Pengyuan Shi as Shen Zemin
- Thomas Fiquet as E. Flori
- Jonny Chen as Cao Jiasheng
- Liu Dongqin as Shi Cuntong
- Zhang Youhao as Ren Bishi
- Zhao Yiqin as Xiao Jinguang
- Zhang Xiaochen as Yang Dixian
- Xuan Xuan as Yun Duo
- Ruixin Tong as Guo Nianbiao
- Michelle Ye as Wang Xuanjia
- Lu Qi as Yi Lirong
- Fuzhen Kang as Peng Huang
- Geng Le as Chen Jiongming
- Fan Shiqi as Zhang Shenfu
- Sheng Gangshuai as Zhao Shiyan
- Zhang Xueying as Miao Boying
- Chen Yusi as Shen Siqian
- Kudousi Jiang Ainiwaer as Tan Zhitang
- Boxiao Liu as Tan Pingshan
- Na-Na OuYang as Tao Xuan
- Chen Meiyi as Lu Yin
- Xia Meng as Chen Dingxiu
- Chen Qianyu as Wang Shiying
- Peng Chuyue as Fang Hao
- Caesar Wu as Yang Hui
- Haiyu Zhang as Chen Guofu
- An Zehao as Mao Yichang, Mao Zedong's father.
- Yu Haoming as Lu Zhengzhang
- Liu Chang as Li Jie
- He Ye as Young Soldier
- Eiji Okuda
- Bao Bei'er as Zhao Xigui
- Bai Yufan as Ye Ting
- Zhao Lusi as Liu Qingyang
- Tong Dawei as Zhang Renjie
- Alen Fang as Gao Junyu
- Ouyang Nana as Tao Hsuan
- Tong Liya as Soong Ai-ling
- Cao Jun as Zhang Xue
- Zhang Jingyi as Soong Mei-ling
- Xue Jianing as He Shufen
- Hu Lianxin as Cheng Junying
- Zhou You as Kuang Husheng
- Lin Gengxin
- Li Xian
Production
Shooting began on 1 July 2020 and took place in Shanghai and finished filming on November 5 of that same year.[4] Zheng Shuang, who played Xiang Jingyu, was removed from the film for surrogacy scandal; Yan Xujia's role was removed after negative rumors have spread.[5]
Music
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Internationale" (Theme) | Eugène Edine Pottier | Pierre De Geyter | Sun Nan/ Zhou Shen |
Release
1921 released on 1 July 2021 in China.
Box office
According to the China Movie Data Information Network, the film took 81.60 million yuan ($12.6 million) on its opening day, and 44.2 million yuan the next day. The film earned a total of 300 million yuan ($46.32 million) in its first four days of release.[6]
References
- ^ "1921 (2021)". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
- ^ "Chinese film '1921' revisits history of CPC founding". china.org.cn. 17 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ Davis, Rebecca (10 June 2021). "Chinese Propaganda Film '1921' Bounces Back Despite Prior Nationalist Boycott". variety.com. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ Kong Lingqiang (孔令强) (2 July 2020). 黄建新执导《1921》开机 黄轩倪妮刘昊然等50余位青年演员出演. Sohu (in Chinese). Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ "A Chinese film removes scenes featuring a young Mao Zedong". The Economist. July 2021. Archived from the original on July 8, 2021.
But a few months before the film's release on July 1st, reports appeared on entertainment news sites that Mr Yan had cheated on a girlfriend. He denied this, but disbelieving internet users said he was unfit to play a character as important and upstanding as Mao.
- ^ 《1921》上映4天近3亿;《速9》全球破5亿美元 一周票房&电影. qq.com (in Chinese). 5 July 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.