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| name = Zheng Zhengqiu | image = Zhengzhengqiu.JPG | alt = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|1889|01|25}} | birth_place = Shanghai, China | death_date = {{death date and age|1935|07|16| 1889|01|25}} | death_place = Shanghai, China | occupation = Film director, Screenwriter, Producer | module = {{Infobox Chinese|child=yes | t = 鄭正秋 | s = 郑正秋 }} }}{{Chinese name|Zheng}}Zheng Zhengqiu ({{zh|c=鄭正秋}}; January 25, 1889 – July 16, 1935) was a Chinese filmmaker often considered a "founding father" of Chinese cinema.[1] BiographyBorn in Shanghai in 1889, Zheng Zhengqiu was a young intellectual involved in China's theater scene when he and his friend and colleague, Zhang Shichuan, made the first Chinese film, the short, The Difficult Couple in 1913.[1] The two men would come together again in 1922 with the founding of the seminal Mingxing Film Company, which would dominate Shanghai's film industry for the next fifteen years. While with Mingxing, Zheng served not only as screenwriter and director, but as a studio manager and producer, personally writing and directing 53 films before his early death in 1935.[1] Like many of his colleagues during the period, Zheng was devoted to leftist causes and social justice, themes that were evident in many of his works.[2] After his partner, Zhang Shichuan, rescued Xuan Jinglin from a brothel, Zheng Zhengqiu devised her stage name. He based it on the name she had adopted in the brothel and a transliteration of Lillian Gish into Chinese said in a Shanghai accent.[3] Partial directorial filmography
References1. ^1 2 Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei (1998). "Zheng Zhengqiu" in Encyclopedia of Chinese Film. Taylor & Francis, pp. 393-94. {{ISBN|978-0-415-15168-9}}. 2. ^Pang Laikwan (2002). [https://books.google.com/books?id=VoZK1EQcwAAC&pg=PA48 Building a New China in Cinema: The Chinese Left-Wing Cinema Movement, 1932-1937]. Lanham, p. 48. {{ISBN|978-0-7425-0946-7}}. 3. ^{{cite book|author1=Jennifer M. Bean|author2=Diane Negra|title=A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=imj89lLLoQoC&pg=PA526|date=31 October 2002|publisher=Duke University Press|isbn=0-8223-8384-5|pages=510–526}} External links
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