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Long March to be broadcast in the United States
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BEIJING, April 28 -- A documentary film that aims to reflect true stories
happening during Chinese Red Army's Long March will be broadcast by U.S. History
Channel at eight o'clock next Monday evening. This is the first time for a
Chinese documentary film to be shown by a mainstream U.S. media, the Beijing
Daily reported.
The film was jointly made by the Central Newsreel and Documentary Film
Studio and the Beijing Hua Yi Union Cultural Media Investment Company Limited.
"We aim to make a film about the Long March acceptable to people all over
the world by telling what actually happened in those years. It is our hope that
foreigners will be able to understand more about China through this film. The
Long March is considered as a miracle in the Chinese revolutionary history and
the Chinese military history. We and all the other Chinese people will feel
proud if more foreigners can know about the great event," said Liu Xiaolin, the
executive president of the Beijing Hua Yi Union.
The whole process of the film was based on international standards, from
plotting, production, photographing, to postproduction. It made an on-the-spot
filming in places where the Long March actually happened. In order to make the
film, the crew members interviewed more than 20 veteran soldiers from the Red
Army about their personal experiences. Local people who once lived along the
route and witnessed the event were also invited to recall that part of the
history. The interviewees in the film include military experts from China, the
United States and Britain, scholars, as well as veteran Kuomintang soldiers.
Dick Wilson, a Westerner who introduced Chinese revolution to Westerners even
earlier than Edgar Snow, was also invited to join the film.
So far, media groups from Britain, South Korea, Australia and the United
States have signed purchasing contracts for the film, Liu said.
(Source: Chinanews.cn)
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