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Zheng Zhengqiu (Chinese: 鄭正秋;
January 25, 1889 – July 16, 1935) was a
Chinese filmmaker often considered a "founding father" of
Chinese cinema. Born in...
- professionals,
including film
director Zhang Shichuan,
dramatist Zheng Zhengqiu, and
critic Zhou Jianyun,
Mingxing initially produced comedy films that...
- producer, who is
considered a
founding father of
Chinese cinema. He and
Zheng Zhengqiu made the
first Chinese feature film, The
Difficult Couple, in 1913, and...
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established in
early 1922 by Ren Jinping,
Zhang Shichuan,
Zheng Zhegu,
Zheng Zhengqiu, and Zhou Jianyun.
Growing out of the
Mutual Stock and
Produce Exchange...
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directed and
written by
Mingxing co-founders
Zhang Shichuan and
Zheng Zhengqiu. Notably, the film has both
Chinese and
English intertitles, indicating...
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students with Mingxing's film school. The
screenplay was
written by
Zheng Zhengqiu, a co-founder of Mingxing.
Zheng had
formerly distributed several films...
- (Chinese: 姊妹花; pinyin: Zǐ mèi hūa) is a 1934
Chinese film
directed by
Zheng Zhengqiu. Hu Die,
playing double roles as the twin
sisters Zheng Xiaoqiu as Tao...
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Republic of China.
Directed by
Zhang Shichuan, it was
adapted by
Zheng Zhengqiu from a real-life
patricide in
which a
deeply indebted man had
killed his...
- The
Difficult Couple 难夫难妻
Directed by
Zhang Shichuan,
Zheng Zhengqiu Starring Ding Chuhe, Wang
Bingseng Production company Asia Film
Company Release date...
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credited to
Zheng Zhengqiu. Co-founded by the
dramatists and
media entrepreneurs Ren Jinping,
Zhang Shichuan,
Zheng Zhegu,
Zheng Zhengqiu, and Zhou Jianyun...