Emperor's Dream (Chinese: 皇帝梦) is a Chinese puppet film produced by the Northeast Film company in China.
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Directed by | Boer Chen |
Produced by | Boer Chen |
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Country | China |
Background
editOn October 1, 1946, the Northeast Film Studio was merged with the Yan'an Film Studio (延安电影制片厂).[1] The film is known to be produced in 1947 when the northeast company was being disintegrated from the Japanese company Manchukuo Film Association. The new studio would later be renamed to Changchun Film Studio. In the midst of all the changes, Emperor's Dream is considered the first puppet film made after the declaration of the People's Republic of China.[2]
Story
editThe story is about exposing and satirizing the corruption of the Kuomintang party using puppets in an exaggerated fashion.
References
edit- ^ China Movie DB. "China Movie DB Archived 2007-09-02 at the Wayback Machine." "Emperor's Dream." Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- ^ Anyang Government. "Anyang Government[permanent dead link ]." "Chinese Opera." Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
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