The Founding of a Party was one of 28 films promoted by the
State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television to mark the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party. Filming commenced on 18 August 2010 at the
China Film Group Corporation's shooting location in
Huairou District, Beijing. Dubbed by the Western media as a "propaganda epic", Hong Kong film director
John Woo, Hong Kong actor
Eric Tsang, mainland Chinese singer
Han Geng and Russian singer Vitalii Vladasovich Grachyov (stage name
Vitas).
Liu Ye, who played a young
Mao Zedong, was reported to have gained to play his role, a feat achieved by eating 20 eggs a day. Among the cuts were actress
Tang Wei's performance as Tao Yi, an early female partner of Mao Zedong. Some media reports claimed that Mao Zedong's grandson
Mao Xinyu, a major-general in the
People's Liberation Army, objected to her being inappropriate for the role (citing her earlier role in the erotic-thriller film
Lust, Caution). A cinema group executive, however, alleged that unnamed "industry insiders" had questioned the factual accuracy of her character and denied the decision was related to Tang's role in
Lust, Caution. Production values have improved over
Han Sanping's previous film
The Founding of a Republic, with better-lit widescreen photography created by Zhao Xiaoshi. As with
Republic,
Party also features musical scores by Shu Nan. Some original black-and-white documentary footage included within the film. ==Sponsorship==