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2009
建国大业
Directed by Huang Jianxin, Han Sanping
Synopsis
When an empire falls a nation is born.
The tale of one man who fought against the tyranny of a ruler and led his people in battle in the ultimate sacrifice for his country.
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Tang Guoqiang Liu Jin Wang Wufu Liu Sha Zhang Guoli Andy Lau Donnie Yen Xu Qing Jackie Chan Chen Kun Wang Jian Xin Jin Jet Li Wang Bing Vivian Wu Wang Xueqi Yang Xiaodan Donald Freeman Li Qiang Hu Jun Ning Jing Zhang Ziyi Zhao Wei Huang Xiaoming Zhang Hanyu Ye Liu Chen Baoguo Chen Daoming Chen Kaige Show All…
DirectorsDirectors
Huang Jianxin Han Sanping
WritersWriters
Wang Xing-Dong Chen Bao-Guang
EditorEditor
Derek Hui Wang-Yu
CinematographyCinematography
Zhao Xiaoshi
Studios
China Film Group Corporation Shanghai Film Group Media Asia Films Ltd. Golden Harvest Company Ltd. DMG Entertainment
Country
China
Language
Chinese
Alternative Titles
Jian guo da ye, Основание Китая, הולדתה של הרפובליקה, 건국대업, La fondation d'une République, Основаването на Китай, 建國大業, Jian Guo Da Ye, A Fundação de uma República, ჩინეთის დაარსების მიზეზი
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History Drama
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20 Sep 2009
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29 Sep 2009
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