Chen Liting
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Other names: Chen Sibai 陈思白
Job / Known for: Film director and screenwriter
Left traces: Created influential films and plays
Born
Date: 1910-10-20
Location: CN Shanghai
Died
Date: 2013-08-27 (aged 103)
Resting place: CN Shanghai
Death Cause: Persecuted during the Cultural Revolution
Family
Spouse: Mao Yinfen
Children: Chen Maoni
Parent(s): Cai Xiangsheng, Liang Shuying
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陈鲤庭

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Film is a weapon for the people
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Chen Liting was born in Shanghai on 20 October 1910. He was abandoned as an infant and adopted by foster parents, but lost both of them by the age of seven. He was raised by his uncle and attended a boarding school in Jiangyin. He entered Daxia University in Shanghai in 1928, where he translated, directed, and acted in The Rising of the Moon, a play by the Irish dramatist Lady Gregory. It was the first Chinese production of the play. After university, Chen worked as a primary school teacher in rural Nanhui County outside of Shanghai. In late 1931, he wrote the patriotic play Put Down Your Whip, inspired by Tian Han's play Meiniang. It became extremely influential and was staged countless times throughout China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The actress Wang Ying even performed an English version of the play in the White House for President Roosevelt and his wife. ¹ During the war, Chen also made a famous staging of the play Qu Yuan, and wrote one of the first Chinese books on film theory. He joined the Lianhua Film Company and directed several films, such as Dawn Over the Metropolis (1933), Song of the Fishermen (1934), and New Women (1934). He also collaborated with Shi Dongshan, Cai Chusheng, and Zheng Junli, who were among the most prominent film directors and screenwriters in pre-Communist China. ¹ After the war, Chen returned to Shanghai and became a leading member of the Lianhua Film Society. His most famous film was Women Side by Side (1949), which depicted the lives of three women from different social classes during the Chinese Civil War. The film was a critical and commercial success, but was denounced as a "poisonous weed" during the Cultural Revolution. ¹ After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Chen continued to work in the film industry, serving as the vice president of the China Film Association and the director of the Beijing Film Studio. He also led delegations to international film festivals and made significant efforts in film education and popularization. He directed several films in the 1950s and 1960s, such as Waves on the South China Sea (1963), which won the Best Feature Film Award at the 3rd Hundred Flowers Awards. ¹ However, Chen's career and life were tragically cut short by the Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966. He was denounced as a "rightist" and a "counter-revolutionary" by the Red Guards, who ransacked his home and confiscated his belongings. He was subjected to public humiliation and torture, and was forced to write self-criticisms. He suffered from severe physical and mental stress, and contracted lung cancer. He died on 27 August 2013, at the age of 102. His wife, actress Mao Yinfen, and his daughter, Chen Maoni, were also persecuted during the same period. ¹ Chen Liting was one of the most influential and innovative filmmakers and playwrights in Chinese cinema and drama history. He was a pioneer in progressive and realistic filmmaking and writing, and a master of social commentary and human drama. He created milestone films and plays that reflected the conflicts of human nature and destiny, demonstrating a profound artistic vision and cultural awareness. His works have been widely praised and studied by critics and scholars, and have inspired generations of filmmakers and audiences. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1978, and received several honors and awards for his contributions to Chinese film and drama art.
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