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Old masters onstage again

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2023-02-25 10:00
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The CCTV movie showcases the beauty of classic Peking Opera, as well as Mei Lanfang's artistic achievements. The successful premiere of his Farewell My Concubine is brought back to life with vivid presentation of the show and offstage stories.[Photo/China Daily]

Memories resurrected

The CCTV movie is set against the backdrop of the late 1920s at the height of Mei's career — his shows were sold out, and he was the biggest star in China.

The story follows one night when he was performing Farewell My Concubine before the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).

It was a regular night, but Mei faced pressure because he refused to perform for the Japanese troops. After the experience, he decided to move to Hong Kong, leaving in 1938 and withdrawing from theater for years until the war ended.

"Mei was not only an outstanding Peking Opera master, but an admirable patriot. We showcased his art and his values to the audience today," says Qian, adding that the movie was shot in Anhui Huiguan, an old theater in Beijing for Peking Opera shows first built during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

Peking Opera actor Liu Zheng plays the role of Mei offstage, and Peking Opera actress Zhang Xinyue plays the role of Mei when he transforms into Yuji onstage.

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